Progress in the development of a cohesive theory of the underlying physiological mechanisms associated with spatial orientation in unusual environments is described. Results can be applied to providing means of preventing and/or minimizing the space motion sickness which has been observed during prolonged space missions. Three major areas were investigated: (1) the interaction of visual and vestibular cues in conflict in the human, (2) the plasticity of the vestibulo-ocular reflex in monkeys, and (3) end organ function in the ray with particular emphasis on the effect of ionic concentration
The effect of the set of space flight factors caused a change in the activity of the vestibular appa...
Etiology, symptomatology, and treatment of motion sickness with respect to vestibular organ and rela...
Self-orientation and self/surround-motion perception derive from a multimodal sensory process that i...
The etiology of space motion sickness and the underlying physiological mechanisms associated with sp...
The objective of this proposal is to determine the relationship of motion sickness susceptibility to...
The principal topic is the perception of body orientation and motion in space and the extent to whic...
Experiments on human spatial orientation were conducted on four crewmembers of Space Shuttle Spacela...
Our perception of how we are oriented in space is dependent on the interaction of virtually every se...
Vestibulovegetative disorders on manned space flights are discussed. A study relating to the vestibu...
This article discusses the vestibular disorders associated with space flight. It is found there is s...
Adaptation to the weightless state and readaptation after space flight to the 1-G environment on the...
The objective is to determine the relationship of motion sickness susceptibility to vestibulo-ocular...
The experimental elicitation of motion sickness using a short arm centrifuge or a rotating chair sur...
Session TA3 includes short reports covering: (1) Vestibulo-Oculomotor Interaction in Long-Term Micro...
Adaptation to microgravity during spaceflight causes neurological disturbances that are either direc...
The effect of the set of space flight factors caused a change in the activity of the vestibular appa...
Etiology, symptomatology, and treatment of motion sickness with respect to vestibular organ and rela...
Self-orientation and self/surround-motion perception derive from a multimodal sensory process that i...
The etiology of space motion sickness and the underlying physiological mechanisms associated with sp...
The objective of this proposal is to determine the relationship of motion sickness susceptibility to...
The principal topic is the perception of body orientation and motion in space and the extent to whic...
Experiments on human spatial orientation were conducted on four crewmembers of Space Shuttle Spacela...
Our perception of how we are oriented in space is dependent on the interaction of virtually every se...
Vestibulovegetative disorders on manned space flights are discussed. A study relating to the vestibu...
This article discusses the vestibular disorders associated with space flight. It is found there is s...
Adaptation to the weightless state and readaptation after space flight to the 1-G environment on the...
The objective is to determine the relationship of motion sickness susceptibility to vestibulo-ocular...
The experimental elicitation of motion sickness using a short arm centrifuge or a rotating chair sur...
Session TA3 includes short reports covering: (1) Vestibulo-Oculomotor Interaction in Long-Term Micro...
Adaptation to microgravity during spaceflight causes neurological disturbances that are either direc...
The effect of the set of space flight factors caused a change in the activity of the vestibular appa...
Etiology, symptomatology, and treatment of motion sickness with respect to vestibular organ and rela...
Self-orientation and self/surround-motion perception derive from a multimodal sensory process that i...