Are human abilities to control vehicles and other machines the same in space as those on Earth? The L-10 Manual Control Experiment of the First Materials Processing Tests (FMPT) started from this question. Suppose a pilot has the task to align the head of a space vehicle toward a target. His actions are to look at the target, to determine the vehicle movement, and to operate the manipulator. If the activity of the nervous system were the same as on Earth, the movements, of the eye and hand would become excessive because the muscles do not have to oppose gravity. The timing and amount of movement must be arranged for appropriate actions. The sensation of motion would also be affected by the loss of gravity because the mechanism of the otolit...
In a few years, manned space missions are planned in which the sensorimotor performance of humans wi...
A brief description of several laboratories' current research in the general area of manual control ...
There is a need for a human factors, technology-based bioastronautics research effort to develop an ...
Future space missions envisage human operators teleoperating robotic systems from orbital spacecraft...
During space flight and immediately after return to the 1-g environment of earth, astronauts experie...
During object manipulation on Earth, muscular activities reflect an anticipation of the force of gra...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
The aim of the GRIP experiment is to investigate how gravity impacts the kinematics and dynamics of ...
Previous studies have documented the detrimental effects of microgravity on human sensorimotor skill...
It has been shown that during exposure to microgravity in parabolic flights the control of interacti...
Fine motor skills will be critical in future long-duration missions, particularly those skills neede...
Most uncertainties of operation of a telerobot in the space environment relate to the absence of gra...
The results of the first year of a three year study of the effects of microgravity on human performa...
Previous studies have documented the detrimental effects of microgravity on human sensorimotor skill...
During exposure to microgravity in parabolic flights, it has been shown that the control of interact...
In a few years, manned space missions are planned in which the sensorimotor performance of humans wi...
A brief description of several laboratories' current research in the general area of manual control ...
There is a need for a human factors, technology-based bioastronautics research effort to develop an ...
Future space missions envisage human operators teleoperating robotic systems from orbital spacecraft...
During space flight and immediately after return to the 1-g environment of earth, astronauts experie...
During object manipulation on Earth, muscular activities reflect an anticipation of the force of gra...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
The aim of the GRIP experiment is to investigate how gravity impacts the kinematics and dynamics of ...
Previous studies have documented the detrimental effects of microgravity on human sensorimotor skill...
It has been shown that during exposure to microgravity in parabolic flights the control of interacti...
Fine motor skills will be critical in future long-duration missions, particularly those skills neede...
Most uncertainties of operation of a telerobot in the space environment relate to the absence of gra...
The results of the first year of a three year study of the effects of microgravity on human performa...
Previous studies have documented the detrimental effects of microgravity on human sensorimotor skill...
During exposure to microgravity in parabolic flights, it has been shown that the control of interact...
In a few years, manned space missions are planned in which the sensorimotor performance of humans wi...
A brief description of several laboratories' current research in the general area of manual control ...
There is a need for a human factors, technology-based bioastronautics research effort to develop an ...