Computer quantification methods were used to analyze the Skylab electroencephalographic data obtained during the course of the M133 series of experiments. This undertaking was prompted by initial observations made during visual analysis of the tape-recorded sleep records where there appeared to be an increase of the alpha-rhythm frequency during some inflight recording sessions, as compared to preflight baseline observations. A number of potential etiological factors are identified and their various possible influences discussed. The presence of the zero-g state is thought to be an important factor, possibly influencing EEG through alteration of vestibular function and/or by producing fluid shifts secondary to loss of hydrostatic pressure
M. MB Grivette, A. Betts, A. Rockhill, N. Swann, A. Lovering 1University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Appro...
Astronautic mission profiles require for the crew, various sleep-wakefulness cycles which are quite ...
Mu and alpha oscillations (8-12 Hz) are the most prominent electroencephalographic rhythms observed ...
Comparative data for further assessments of the EEG alterations seen during Skylab are elaborated. T...
Sleep pattern alterations were detected in two subjects by electroencephalographic, electrographic, ...
© SGEM2017. All rights reserved. The future manned space flights will be accompanied by collecting a...
Electroencephalography for determining competency of man during orbital space fligh
35 pagesApproximately 70% of astronauts returning from 4-6 months of spaceflight present lasting neu...
Analysis of baseline and Gemini GT-7 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM data with specification of on-line computi...
Electroencephalographic oscillations at 10 Hz (alpha and mu rhythms) are the most prominent rhythms ...
Development and characteristics of biomedical system for obtaining electroencephalogram and neurophy...
Data analysis and display techniques for biosatellite flight and application of astronaut electroenc...
The dramatic development of brain machine interfaces has enhanced the use of human brain signals con...
Dr. Sherman P. Vinograd fulfilled the roles of Chief of Medical Science and Technology and Director ...
Specific equipment used in carrying out Skylab medical experiments is outlined and illustrated. Also...
M. MB Grivette, A. Betts, A. Rockhill, N. Swann, A. Lovering 1University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Appro...
Astronautic mission profiles require for the crew, various sleep-wakefulness cycles which are quite ...
Mu and alpha oscillations (8-12 Hz) are the most prominent electroencephalographic rhythms observed ...
Comparative data for further assessments of the EEG alterations seen during Skylab are elaborated. T...
Sleep pattern alterations were detected in two subjects by electroencephalographic, electrographic, ...
© SGEM2017. All rights reserved. The future manned space flights will be accompanied by collecting a...
Electroencephalography for determining competency of man during orbital space fligh
35 pagesApproximately 70% of astronauts returning from 4-6 months of spaceflight present lasting neu...
Analysis of baseline and Gemini GT-7 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM data with specification of on-line computi...
Electroencephalographic oscillations at 10 Hz (alpha and mu rhythms) are the most prominent rhythms ...
Development and characteristics of biomedical system for obtaining electroencephalogram and neurophy...
Data analysis and display techniques for biosatellite flight and application of astronaut electroenc...
The dramatic development of brain machine interfaces has enhanced the use of human brain signals con...
Dr. Sherman P. Vinograd fulfilled the roles of Chief of Medical Science and Technology and Director ...
Specific equipment used in carrying out Skylab medical experiments is outlined and illustrated. Also...
M. MB Grivette, A. Betts, A. Rockhill, N. Swann, A. Lovering 1University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Appro...
Astronautic mission profiles require for the crew, various sleep-wakefulness cycles which are quite ...
Mu and alpha oscillations (8-12 Hz) are the most prominent electroencephalographic rhythms observed ...