Long duration spaceflight (i.e., 22 days or longer) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor systems, resulting in difficulties that astronauts experience with posture control, locomotion, and manual control. The microgravity environment is an important causal factor for spaceflight induced sensorimotor changes. Whether these sensorimotor changes are solely related to peripheral changes from reduced vestibular stimulation, body unloading, body fluid shifts or that they may be related to structural and functional brain changes is yet unknown. However, a recent study reported associations between microgravity and flattening of the posterior eye globe and protrusion of the optic nerve [1] possibly as the result of increased intracrania...
Artificial gravity (AG) is emerging as a candidate countermeasure against cardiovascular and musculo...
Spaceflight effects on gait, balance, & manual motor control have been well studied; some evidence f...
Abstract Background Long duration spaceflight (i.e., ...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., 22 days or longer) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., > or = 22 days) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor sy...
Long duration spaceflight affects posture control, locomotion, and manual control. The microgravity ...
Adverse effects of spaceflight on sensorimotor function have been linked to altered somatosensory an...
Long duration spaceflight has been associated with detrimental alterations in human sensorimotor sys...
Long duration spaceflight microgravity results in cephalad fluid shifts and deficits in posture cont...
We have recently completed a long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) study in which we performe...
The neural correlates of spaceflight-induced sensorimotor impairments are unknown. Head down-tilt be...
We are conducting ongoing experiments in which we are performing structural and functional magnetic ...
NASA offers researchers from a variety of backgrounds the opportunity to study bed rest as an experi...
There is limited and inconclusive evidence that space environment, especially microgravity condition...
There is limited and inconclusive evidence that space environment, especially microgravity condition...
Artificial gravity (AG) is emerging as a candidate countermeasure against cardiovascular and musculo...
Spaceflight effects on gait, balance, & manual motor control have been well studied; some evidence f...
Abstract Background Long duration spaceflight (i.e., ...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., 22 days or longer) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., > or = 22 days) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor sy...
Long duration spaceflight affects posture control, locomotion, and manual control. The microgravity ...
Adverse effects of spaceflight on sensorimotor function have been linked to altered somatosensory an...
Long duration spaceflight has been associated with detrimental alterations in human sensorimotor sys...
Long duration spaceflight microgravity results in cephalad fluid shifts and deficits in posture cont...
We have recently completed a long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) study in which we performe...
The neural correlates of spaceflight-induced sensorimotor impairments are unknown. Head down-tilt be...
We are conducting ongoing experiments in which we are performing structural and functional magnetic ...
NASA offers researchers from a variety of backgrounds the opportunity to study bed rest as an experi...
There is limited and inconclusive evidence that space environment, especially microgravity condition...
There is limited and inconclusive evidence that space environment, especially microgravity condition...
Artificial gravity (AG) is emerging as a candidate countermeasure against cardiovascular and musculo...
Spaceflight effects on gait, balance, & manual motor control have been well studied; some evidence f...
Abstract Background Long duration spaceflight (i.e., ...