Hartman, B. O., & Payne, R. B. (1961). Space psychology and the inner sanctums. American Psychologist, 16(5), 256.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0039074
Comments that a report by Rohles in the "American Psychologist" (1960, 15, 668-669) describes a facility for training animals in order to obtain behavioral data in space flight. The present authors feel that such a facility is indeed potentially an important part of psychology's effort in manned space flight programs. However, Rohles's report is said to contain factual errors which create the impression that, up until now, psychology has been asleep on the launching pad. The authors refer primarily to the first two paragraphs of the report, and will comment on three points. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)