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Task and work performance on Skylab missions 2, 3, and 4: Time and motion study: Experiment M151
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EngineeringTask AnalysisMotion StudySkylab Missions 2Human Performance ModelingMotor ControlHuman Performance MeasuringSystems EngineeringApplied PhysiologyKinematicsWeightlessness ConditionsAstronauticsHealth SciencesTask PerformanceDesignRehabilitationExperiment M151Aerospace EngineeringSpacecraft ControlAdaptation FunctionHuman Task PerformanceHuman Movement
Human task performance was evaluated under weightlessness conditions during long duration space flight in order to study the characteristics of the adaptation function. Results show that despite pronounced variability in training schedules and in initial reaction to the Skylab environment, in-flight task performance was relatively equivalent among Skylab crews, and behavioral performance continued to improve from beginning to end of all missions.