Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during the initial exposure to microgravity and during the readapation phase following a return to a gravitational environment. These alterations may lead to disruption in the ability to perform mission critical functions during and after these gravitational transitions. Astronauts show significant inter-subject variation in adaptive capability following gravitational transitions. The way each individual's brain synthesizes the available visual, vestibular and somatosensory information is likely the basis for much of the variation. Identifying the presence of biases in each person's use of information available from these sensorimotor subsystems and relating it to their ability to adapt to a n...
Astronauts experience disturbances in functional mobility following their return to Earth due to ada...
Exposure to the microgravity environment during a spaceflight mission impacts crewmembers' sensorimo...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor changes during adaption to G-transitions that occur when entering...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during the initial exposure to microgravity and duri...
Astronauts returning from space flight show significant inter-subject variations in their abilities ...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during the initial exposure to microgravity and duri...
Locomotion requires integration of visual, vestibular, and somatosensory information to produce the ...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during their initial exposure to microgravity and du...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during their initial exposure to microgravity and du...
Exposure to the microgravity conditions of space flight induces adaptive modification in sensorimoto...
Spaceflight drives adaptive changes in healthy individuals appropriate for sensorimotor function in ...
Introduction: During space exploration missions astronauts are exposed to a series of novel sensorim...
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 ...
Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function during spaceflight are reflected by spatial disorientation...
Astronauts experience disturbances in functional mobility following their return to Earth due to ada...
Exposure to the microgravity environment during a spaceflight mission impacts crewmembers' sensorimo...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor changes during adaption to G-transitions that occur when entering...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during the initial exposure to microgravity and duri...
Astronauts returning from space flight show significant inter-subject variations in their abilities ...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during the initial exposure to microgravity and duri...
Locomotion requires integration of visual, vestibular, and somatosensory information to produce the ...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during their initial exposure to microgravity and du...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during their initial exposure to microgravity and du...
Exposure to the microgravity conditions of space flight induces adaptive modification in sensorimoto...
Spaceflight drives adaptive changes in healthy individuals appropriate for sensorimotor function in ...
Introduction: During space exploration missions astronauts are exposed to a series of novel sensorim...
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 ...
Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function during spaceflight are reflected by spatial disorientation...
Astronauts experience disturbances in functional mobility following their return to Earth due to ada...
Exposure to the microgravity environment during a spaceflight mission impacts crewmembers' sensorimo...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor changes during adaption to G-transitions that occur when entering...