Recovery of locomotor function was investigated in seven cosmonauts exposed to microgravity for 6 months. Crew members executed a locomotor task with visual cues (eyes open, EO) and without them (eyes closed, EC). The locomotor task consisted of ascending a two-step staircase, jumping down from a 30-cm high platform, and finally walking 4 m in the straight-ahead direction. Subjects were tested before the flight (D-30), and on the second day (R+2) and the sixth day (R+6) after the flight. Cosmonauts succeeded in all locomotor sub-tasks as early as R+2. In particular, microgravity exposure did not prevent cosmonauts from producing a straight walking trajectory even when blindfolded (deviation at R+2 with EO 2.0±0.7°, and with EC 4.7±1.9°). Ho...
International audienceTo investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance ...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
To investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance following space flight...
Head orientation in the sagittal plane was assessed before and the second and sixth days after a pro...
Exposure to the microgravity conditions of space flight induces adaptive modification in sensorimoto...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilise the head in space exhibited by two subjec...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilise the head in space exhibited by two subjec...
The effect that extended-duration space flights may have on human space travelers, including explora...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
Post-flight balance control disturbances have long been a focus for the human spaceflight program an...
Astronauts returning from space flight show disturbances in locomotor control manifested by changes ...
Many neurophysiological and behavioural studies suggested that the lower limb endpoint might be a ce...
Prolonged exposure to spaceflight conditions results in a battery of physiological changes, some of ...
This report is the first systematic evaluation of the effects of prolonged weightlessness on the bip...
International audienceTo investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance ...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
To investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance following space flight...
Head orientation in the sagittal plane was assessed before and the second and sixth days after a pro...
Exposure to the microgravity conditions of space flight induces adaptive modification in sensorimoto...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilise the head in space exhibited by two subjec...
International audienceThe ability to voluntarily stabilise the head in space exhibited by two subjec...
The effect that extended-duration space flights may have on human space travelers, including explora...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
Post-flight balance control disturbances have long been a focus for the human spaceflight program an...
Astronauts returning from space flight show disturbances in locomotor control manifested by changes ...
Many neurophysiological and behavioural studies suggested that the lower limb endpoint might be a ce...
Prolonged exposure to spaceflight conditions results in a battery of physiological changes, some of ...
This report is the first systematic evaluation of the effects of prolonged weightlessness on the bip...
International audienceTo investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance ...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
To investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance following space flight...