International audienceBefore participating in a space mission, astronauts undergo parabolic-flight and underwater training to facilitate their subsequent adaptation to weightlessness. Unfortunately, similar training methods can't be used to prepare re adaptation to planetary gravity. Here, we propose a quick, simple and inexpensive approach that could be used to prepare astronauts both for the absence and for the renewed presence of gravity. This approach is based on motor imagery (MI), a process in which actions are produced in working memory without any overt output. Training protocols based on MI have repeatedly been shown to modify brain circuitry and to improve motor performance in healthy young adults, healthy seniors and stroke victi...
Following spaceflight, crewmembers experience postural and locomotor instability. The magnitude and ...
Gravity strongly affects the way movements are performed. How internal models process this informati...
Exercise prescriptions completed by International Space Station (ISS) crewmembers are typically base...
International audienceBefore participating in a space mission, astronauts undergo parabolic-flight a...
Motor imagery (MI) is arguably one of the most remarkable capacities of the human mind. There is now...
Mental imagery represents a potential countermeasure for sensorimotor and cognitive dysfunctions due...
In any exploratory human space mission, the human element is the key design driver and therefore pla...
Exercise adherence during long duration, extra-orbital space flight is critical for maintaining heal...
Motor imagery: lessons learned in movement science might be applicable for spacefligh
Astronauts experience Postflight disturbances in postural and locomotor control due to sensorimotor ...
Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function during spaceflight are reflected by spatial disorientation...
Post-flight balance control disturbances have long been a focus for the human spaceflight program an...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
International audienceIntegrative Physiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Physiology Under...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Following spaceflight, crewmembers experience postural and locomotor instability. The magnitude and ...
Gravity strongly affects the way movements are performed. How internal models process this informati...
Exercise prescriptions completed by International Space Station (ISS) crewmembers are typically base...
International audienceBefore participating in a space mission, astronauts undergo parabolic-flight a...
Motor imagery (MI) is arguably one of the most remarkable capacities of the human mind. There is now...
Mental imagery represents a potential countermeasure for sensorimotor and cognitive dysfunctions due...
In any exploratory human space mission, the human element is the key design driver and therefore pla...
Exercise adherence during long duration, extra-orbital space flight is critical for maintaining heal...
Motor imagery: lessons learned in movement science might be applicable for spacefligh
Astronauts experience Postflight disturbances in postural and locomotor control due to sensorimotor ...
Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function during spaceflight are reflected by spatial disorientation...
Post-flight balance control disturbances have long been a focus for the human spaceflight program an...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
International audienceIntegrative Physiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Physiology Under...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Following spaceflight, crewmembers experience postural and locomotor instability. The magnitude and ...
Gravity strongly affects the way movements are performed. How internal models process this informati...
Exercise prescriptions completed by International Space Station (ISS) crewmembers are typically base...