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Cognitive, Emotional, Physiological, Chronobiological and Genetic Effects of a Time Underground Isolation
The objectives of this scientific expedition are: a/ Evaluation of temporal cognitive perception and collective synchronization in a temporally anomalous universe (underground environment), b/ Influence of group living on the endogenous circadian rhythmicity of the central biological clock and peripheral clocks in a "free-running" situation (absence of light/natural darkness), c/Evaluation of cognitive and physiological performance in response to exposure to an extreme environment in a natural underground cavity (cave) without access to a time indicator for 40 days, d/Correlation of cognitive, behavioral, psychological, social, neurophysiological and physiological parameters, e/ Determination of adaptation or maladaptation criteria (biological, genetic, physiological, neurophysiological, psychological and cognitive) in an isolation environment (underground) f/ Study of the evolution of collective organization, decision making and leadership in an extreme isolation and management situation.
This exceptional period has shown a significant desynchronization and loss of notion of time in a large number of people as well as important questions about human abilities to live in confined conditions. It is partly for this reason, but also to answer more fundamental questions on the perception of time that the extraordinary research expedition Deep Time was conceived: 40 days underground to know the links of our brain to time and synchronization within a group. A fundamental need for our future. This scientific expedition will take place entirely in France to ensure the feasibility and safety of the subjects and experimenters, under the direction of Christian Clot and the Institute of Human Adaptation, placed under the high patronage of the Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation. The project addresses the fundamental question of human adaptation to the physical environment and the crucial role of the brain's neuroplasticity properties. The present "Deep-Time" protocol naturally echoes the "out-of-time" isolation experiments conducted by the speleologist Michel Siffre starting in 1962 and its various components in the years that followed. These "out of time" experiments led to certain conclusions. As curious as it may seem, in the absence of the time givers (synchronizers or Zeitgebers in German) that are the social rhythms and the day-night alternations, the spontaneous rhythm would settle on a rhythm of about 25 hours. However, these experiments remained limited to isolated individuals, in conditions of spatial unity (no displacement outside of the work camps), leaving a whole field of research and questioning that the year 2021 has strongly emphasized. The objectives of this scientific expedition are: a/ Evaluation of temporal cognitive perception and collective synchronization in a temporally anomalous universe (underground environment), b/ Influence of group living on the endogenous circadian rhythmicity of the central biological clock and peripheral clocks in a "free-running" situation (absence of light/natural darkness), c/Evaluation of cognitive and physiological performance in response to exposure to an extreme environment in a natural underground cavity (cave) without access to a time indicator for 40 days, d/Correlation of cognitive, behavioral, psychological, social, neurophysiological and physiological parameters, e/ Determination of adaptation or maladaptation criteria (biological, genetic, physiological, neurophysiological, psychological and cognitive) in an isolation environment (underground) f/ Study of the evolution of collective organization, decision making and leadership in an extreme isolation and management situation.
Age
25 - 50 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
CHU CAEN
Caen, France
Start Date
March 11, 2021
Primary Completion Date
September 11, 2021
Completion Date
March 11, 2022
Last Updated
November 3, 2022
15
ACTUAL participants
exploratory protocol
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Caen
NCT01778504
NCT06430957
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