We can stand upright and walk smoothly without paying any particular attention to it. This is because we have established in ourselves an integration center that controls our body subconsciously in response to input from eyes, muscles, joints, foot soles, and also from the gravity sensor in the inner ear (the otolith organ). It has been shown that the cerebellum plays an important role for the establishment of the integration center and that the control pattern is comparable to that of a highly sophisticated computer system. The programming for the control, however, may well be acquired for the 1-g ground condition and does not cover the 0-g in space. Although each of the above organs function as it does on the ground, the signal pattern se...
In the next century, flying civilians to space or humans to Mars will no longer be a subject of scie...
During manned spaceflight, acute vestibular disturbances often occur, leading to physical duress and...
Aboard the German-Spacelab-Mission D-2 the joint project "Gravity Perception and Neuronal Plast...
Simulated weightlessness was used to study the different types of gravity responses in blind fish. I...
For decades, research in altered gravitational environments has been undertaken to elucidate the imp...
Using late larval stages of cichlid fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) we have shown earlier that the bi...
A set of seven experiments will study adaptation of the human nervous system to weightlessness. Part...
Gravity has remained constant during animal evolution and the neural sensory systems detecting accel...
(1) The movements of blind goldfish flown in an aircraft through vertical flight patterns show a con...
Most animals have organs that sense gravity. These organs use dense stones (called otoliths or stato...
Vertebrates sense gravito-inertial acceleration by mechanoreceptors (hair cells) in the otolith stru...
A series of experiments has been carried out on the effect of space flight conditions on morphogenes...
This review summarizes what has been learned from studies of human neurovestibular system in weightl...
Experiments on human spatial orientation were conducted on four crewmembers of Space Shuttle Spacela...
Inertial acceleration and a change in head orientation with respect to gravity are sensed by mechano...
In the next century, flying civilians to space or humans to Mars will no longer be a subject of scie...
During manned spaceflight, acute vestibular disturbances often occur, leading to physical duress and...
Aboard the German-Spacelab-Mission D-2 the joint project "Gravity Perception and Neuronal Plast...
Simulated weightlessness was used to study the different types of gravity responses in blind fish. I...
For decades, research in altered gravitational environments has been undertaken to elucidate the imp...
Using late larval stages of cichlid fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) we have shown earlier that the bi...
A set of seven experiments will study adaptation of the human nervous system to weightlessness. Part...
Gravity has remained constant during animal evolution and the neural sensory systems detecting accel...
(1) The movements of blind goldfish flown in an aircraft through vertical flight patterns show a con...
Most animals have organs that sense gravity. These organs use dense stones (called otoliths or stato...
Vertebrates sense gravito-inertial acceleration by mechanoreceptors (hair cells) in the otolith stru...
A series of experiments has been carried out on the effect of space flight conditions on morphogenes...
This review summarizes what has been learned from studies of human neurovestibular system in weightl...
Experiments on human spatial orientation were conducted on four crewmembers of Space Shuttle Spacela...
Inertial acceleration and a change in head orientation with respect to gravity are sensed by mechano...
In the next century, flying civilians to space or humans to Mars will no longer be a subject of scie...
During manned spaceflight, acute vestibular disturbances often occur, leading to physical duress and...
Aboard the German-Spacelab-Mission D-2 the joint project "Gravity Perception and Neuronal Plast...