The information coming from the vestibular otolith organs is important for the brain when reflexively making appropriate visual and spinal corrections to maintain balance. Symptoms related to failed balance control and navigation are commonly observed in astronauts returning from space. To investigate the effect of microgravity exposure on the otoliths, we studied the otolith-mediated responses elicited by centrifugation in a group of 25 astronauts before and after 6 mo of spaceflight. Ocular counterrolling (OCR) is an otolith-driven reflex that is sensitive to head tilt with regard to gravity and tilts of the gravito-inertial acceleration vector during centrifugation. When comparing pre- and postflight OCR, we found a statistically signifi...
Adaptation to microgravity during spaceflight causes neurological disturbances that are either direc...
The ongoing "Otolith" experiment is designed to comprehensively assess the otolith function during t...
It is a challenge for the human body to maintain stable blood pressure while standing. The bodyâ ™ s...
The information coming from the vestibular otolith organs is important for the brain when reflexivel...
The information coming from the vestibular otolith organs is important for the brain when reflexivel...
The otoliths of the vestibular system are seen as the primary gravitational sensors and are responsi...
In the framework of further space exploration, countermeasures to combat the drawbacks of human spac...
In contrast to previous studies, post-flight measures of both otolith-ocular function and orthostati...
International audienceOcular counter-rolling (OCR) induced by whole body tilt in roll has been explo...
International audienceOcular counter-rolling (OCR) induced by whole body tilt in roll has been explo...
International audienceOcular counter-rolling (OCR) induced by whole body tilt in roll has been explo...
Two joint ESA-NASA studies are examining changes in otolith-ocular reflexes and motion perception fo...
Space motion sickness (SMS) remains a persistent problem in human spaceflight since up to 60 of all ...
Space motion sickness (SMS) remains a persistent problem in human spaceflight since up to 60 of all ...
Neural readaptation to earth’s gravity following return from space. J Neurophysiol 86: 2118–2122, 20...
Adaptation to microgravity during spaceflight causes neurological disturbances that are either direc...
The ongoing "Otolith" experiment is designed to comprehensively assess the otolith function during t...
It is a challenge for the human body to maintain stable blood pressure while standing. The bodyâ ™ s...
The information coming from the vestibular otolith organs is important for the brain when reflexivel...
The information coming from the vestibular otolith organs is important for the brain when reflexivel...
The otoliths of the vestibular system are seen as the primary gravitational sensors and are responsi...
In the framework of further space exploration, countermeasures to combat the drawbacks of human spac...
In contrast to previous studies, post-flight measures of both otolith-ocular function and orthostati...
International audienceOcular counter-rolling (OCR) induced by whole body tilt in roll has been explo...
International audienceOcular counter-rolling (OCR) induced by whole body tilt in roll has been explo...
International audienceOcular counter-rolling (OCR) induced by whole body tilt in roll has been explo...
Two joint ESA-NASA studies are examining changes in otolith-ocular reflexes and motion perception fo...
Space motion sickness (SMS) remains a persistent problem in human spaceflight since up to 60 of all ...
Space motion sickness (SMS) remains a persistent problem in human spaceflight since up to 60 of all ...
Neural readaptation to earth’s gravity following return from space. J Neurophysiol 86: 2118–2122, 20...
Adaptation to microgravity during spaceflight causes neurological disturbances that are either direc...
The ongoing "Otolith" experiment is designed to comprehensively assess the otolith function during t...
It is a challenge for the human body to maintain stable blood pressure while standing. The bodyâ ™ s...