Adaptation to the weightless state and readaptation after space flight to the 1-G environment on the ground are accompanied by various transitory symptoms of vestibular instability, kinetosis, and illusory sensations. Aside from the problem of how to treat and if possible prevent such symptoms, they offer a clue to a better understanding of normal vestibular functions. Weightlessness is a powerful new "tool" of vestibular research.Graybiel reported as early as 1952 that human subjects observed the illusion that a real target and the visual afterimage seemed to raise in the visual field during centrifugation when the subjects were looking toward the axis of rotation (oculogravic illusion). In aircraft parabolic-flight weightlessness, human s...
In the framework of further space exploration, countermeasures to combat the drawbacks of human spac...
Our perception of how we are oriented in space is dependent on the interaction of virtually every se...
This is a review of the current state of knowledge of the effects of weightlessness on human proprio...
Earth's gravity is an omnipresent factor in human life and provides a strong reference for spatial o...
The etiology of space motion sickness and the underlying physiological mechanisms associated with sp...
A set of seven experiments will study adaptation of the human nervous system to weightlessness. Part...
This article discusses the vestibular disorders associated with space flight. It is found there is s...
Abstract. IJnusual vestibular responses to head movements in weightlessness may produce spatial orie...
Experiments on human spatial orientation were conducted on four crewmembers of Space Shuttle Spacela...
As the aerospace industry has grown rapidly over the years, aviators and astronauts have been expose...
Progress in the development of a cohesive theory of the underlying physiological mechanisms associat...
1. The gravitational vector, measured via the otoliths, serves as a reference for the representation...
Session TA3 includes short reports covering: (1) Vestibulo-Oculomotor Interaction in Long-Term Micro...
Our brain receives a series of sensory snapshots of the external world, which it must integrate to p...
Self-orientation and self/surround-motion perception derive from a multimodal sensory process that i...
In the framework of further space exploration, countermeasures to combat the drawbacks of human spac...
Our perception of how we are oriented in space is dependent on the interaction of virtually every se...
This is a review of the current state of knowledge of the effects of weightlessness on human proprio...
Earth's gravity is an omnipresent factor in human life and provides a strong reference for spatial o...
The etiology of space motion sickness and the underlying physiological mechanisms associated with sp...
A set of seven experiments will study adaptation of the human nervous system to weightlessness. Part...
This article discusses the vestibular disorders associated with space flight. It is found there is s...
Abstract. IJnusual vestibular responses to head movements in weightlessness may produce spatial orie...
Experiments on human spatial orientation were conducted on four crewmembers of Space Shuttle Spacela...
As the aerospace industry has grown rapidly over the years, aviators and astronauts have been expose...
Progress in the development of a cohesive theory of the underlying physiological mechanisms associat...
1. The gravitational vector, measured via the otoliths, serves as a reference for the representation...
Session TA3 includes short reports covering: (1) Vestibulo-Oculomotor Interaction in Long-Term Micro...
Our brain receives a series of sensory snapshots of the external world, which it must integrate to p...
Self-orientation and self/surround-motion perception derive from a multimodal sensory process that i...
In the framework of further space exploration, countermeasures to combat the drawbacks of human spac...
Our perception of how we are oriented in space is dependent on the interaction of virtually every se...
This is a review of the current state of knowledge of the effects of weightlessness on human proprio...