Down We Go The cramped environment of a submarine provides an ideal setting for studying the psychological effects of confinement. Naval officers, like those working on the USS Annapolis (SSN 760) pictured here, may spend weeks at a time crowded into cramped quarters—a living arrangement that can affect mood, memory, and disease immunity (Thomas et al., 2003).
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