Adaptive changes during space flight in how the brain integrates vestibular cues with visual, proprioceptive, and somatosensory information can lead to impaired movement coordination, vertigo, spatial disorientation, and perceptual illusions following transitions between gravity levels. This joint ESA-NASA pre- and post-flight experiment is designed to examine both the physiological basis and operational implications for disorientation and tilt-translation disturbances in astronauts following short-duration space flights. The first specific aim is to examine the effects of stimulus frequency on adaptive changes in eye movements and motion perception during independent tilt and translation motion profiles. Roll motion is provided by a variab...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
<p><b>A.</b> The reported magnitude of fore-aft self-displacement was divided by the actual magnitud...
In the framework of further space exploration, countermeasures to combat the drawbacks of human spac...
International audienceThe objectives of this study were to quantify decrements in controlling tilt o...
Two joint ESA-NASA studies are examining changes in otolith-ocular reflexes and motion perception fo...
The central nervous system must resolve the ambiguity of inertial motion sensory cues in order to de...
Self-orientation and self/surround-motion perception derive from a multimodal sensory process that i...
Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function during spaceflight are reflected by spatial disorientation...
Adaptation to microgravity during spaceflight causes neurological disturbances that are either direc...
International audienceOcular counter-rolling (OCR) induced by whole body tilt in roll has been explo...
Earth's gravity is an omnipresent factor in human life and provides a strong reference for spatial o...
Adequate postural control depends on the spatial and temporal integration of vestibular, visual, and...
Experiments on human spatial orientation were conducted on four crewmembers of Space Shuttle Spacela...
<p><b>A.</b> The reported magnitude of self-displacement sideways was divided by the actual magnitud...
Compensatory vertical eye movement gain (CVEMG) was recorded during pitch oscillation in darkness be...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
<p><b>A.</b> The reported magnitude of fore-aft self-displacement was divided by the actual magnitud...
In the framework of further space exploration, countermeasures to combat the drawbacks of human spac...
International audienceThe objectives of this study were to quantify decrements in controlling tilt o...
Two joint ESA-NASA studies are examining changes in otolith-ocular reflexes and motion perception fo...
The central nervous system must resolve the ambiguity of inertial motion sensory cues in order to de...
Self-orientation and self/surround-motion perception derive from a multimodal sensory process that i...
Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function during spaceflight are reflected by spatial disorientation...
Adaptation to microgravity during spaceflight causes neurological disturbances that are either direc...
International audienceOcular counter-rolling (OCR) induced by whole body tilt in roll has been explo...
Earth's gravity is an omnipresent factor in human life and provides a strong reference for spatial o...
Adequate postural control depends on the spatial and temporal integration of vestibular, visual, and...
Experiments on human spatial orientation were conducted on four crewmembers of Space Shuttle Spacela...
<p><b>A.</b> The reported magnitude of self-displacement sideways was divided by the actual magnitud...
Compensatory vertical eye movement gain (CVEMG) was recorded during pitch oscillation in darkness be...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
<p><b>A.</b> The reported magnitude of fore-aft self-displacement was divided by the actual magnitud...
In the framework of further space exploration, countermeasures to combat the drawbacks of human spac...