Abstract We explored how weightlessness during space flight altered the astronauts’ gaze behavior with respect to flight day and target eccentricity. Thirty-four astronauts of 20 Space Shuttle missions had to acquire visual targets with angular offsets of 20°, 30°, and 49°. Measurements of eye, head, and gaze positions collected before and during flight days 1 to 15 indicated changes during target acquisition that varied as a function of flight days and target eccentricity. The in-flight changes in gaze behavior were presumably the result of a combination of several factors, including a transfer from allocentric to egocentric reference for spatial orientation in absence of a gravitational reference, the generation of slower head movements t...
Introduction. This joint European Space Agency/NASA pre- and post-flight study investigates the infl...
An astronaut's sense of self-orientation is relatively labile, since the gravitational “down ” ...
International audienceTo investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance ...
Abstract We explored how weightlessness during space flight altered the astronauts’ gaze behavior wi...
BACKGROUND: Coordination of motor activity is adapted to Earth's gravity (1 g). However, during spac...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to microgravity causes adaptive changes in eye-head coordination that can lea...
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) data was recorded in 4 astronauts (3m, if; age 36-51) before, during, ...
Saccadic eye movements were studied in six subjects during two Space Shuttle missions. Reaction time...
During space flight and immediately after return to the 1-g environment of earth, astronauts experie...
Exposure to microgravity during spaceflight is known to elicit orientation illusions, errors in sens...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
International audienceWe report a study on astronauts aimed at characterizing duration judgment befo...
Astronauts often face orientation challenges while on orbit, which can lead to operator errors in de...
International audienceOn Earth, eye velocity of horizontal optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) orients to gr...
This joint ESA-NASA study will address adaptive changes in spatial orientation related to the subjec...
Introduction. This joint European Space Agency/NASA pre- and post-flight study investigates the infl...
An astronaut's sense of self-orientation is relatively labile, since the gravitational “down ” ...
International audienceTo investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance ...
Abstract We explored how weightlessness during space flight altered the astronauts’ gaze behavior wi...
BACKGROUND: Coordination of motor activity is adapted to Earth's gravity (1 g). However, during spac...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to microgravity causes adaptive changes in eye-head coordination that can lea...
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) data was recorded in 4 astronauts (3m, if; age 36-51) before, during, ...
Saccadic eye movements were studied in six subjects during two Space Shuttle missions. Reaction time...
During space flight and immediately after return to the 1-g environment of earth, astronauts experie...
Exposure to microgravity during spaceflight is known to elicit orientation illusions, errors in sens...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
International audienceWe report a study on astronauts aimed at characterizing duration judgment befo...
Astronauts often face orientation challenges while on orbit, which can lead to operator errors in de...
International audienceOn Earth, eye velocity of horizontal optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) orients to gr...
This joint ESA-NASA study will address adaptive changes in spatial orientation related to the subjec...
Introduction. This joint European Space Agency/NASA pre- and post-flight study investigates the infl...
An astronaut's sense of self-orientation is relatively labile, since the gravitational “down ” ...
International audienceTo investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance ...