Effects of social isolation and galactic cosmic radiation on fine motor skills and behavioral performance

Life Sci Space Res (Amst). 2024 May:41:74-79. doi: 10.1016/j.lssr.2024.01.005. Epub 2024 Feb 3.

Abstract

Future NASA missions will require astronauts to travel farther and spend longer durations in space than ever before. This will also expose astronauts to longer periods of several physical and psychological challenges, including exposure to space radiation (SR) and periods of social isolation (SI), which could have unknown negative effects on physical and mental health. Each also has the potential to negatively impact sleep which can reduce the ability to cope with stressful experiences and lead to sensorimotor, neurocognitive, and physical deficits. The effects of SI and SR on gross motor performance has been shown to vary, and depend on, individual differences in stress resilience and vulnerability based on our established animal model in which stress produces different effects on sleep. In this study, the impact that SI and SR, either alone or together, had on fine motor skill performance (bilateral tactile adhesive removal task (BTAR)) was assessed in male rats. We also examined emotional, exploratory, and other off-task behavioral responses during testing and assessed whether sensorimotor performance and emotion varied with individual differences in resilience and vulnerability. BTAR task performance was differentially impacted by SI and SR, and were further influenced by the stress resilience/vulnerability phenotype of the rats. These findings further demonstrate that identifying individual responses to stressors that can impact sensorimotor ability and behavior necessary to perform mission-related tasks will be of particular importance for astronauts and future missions. Should similar effects occur in humans, there may be considerable inter-individual variability in the impact that inflight stressors have on astronauts and their ability to perform mission-related tasks.

Keywords: Fine motor skills; Social isolation; Space radiation; Stress Responsivity.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Behavior, Animal* / radiation effects
  • Cosmic Radiation* / adverse effects
  • Male
  • Motor Skills* / radiation effects
  • Rats
  • Social Isolation*
  • Space Flight
  • Stress, Psychological