Motor control, including locomotion, strongly depends on the gravitational field. Recent developments such as lower-body positive pressure treadmills (LBPPT) have enabled studies on Earth about the effects of reduced body weight (BW) on walking and running, up to 60% BW. The present experiment was set up to further investigate adaptations to a more naturalistic simulated hypogravity, mimicking a Martian environment with additional visual information during running sessions on LBPPT. Twenty-nine participants performed three sessions of four successive five-min runs at preferred speed, alternating Earth- or simulated Mars-like gravity (100% vs. 38% BW). They were displayed visual scenes using a virtual reality headset to assess the effects of...
Following spaceflight, crewmembers experience postural and locomotor instability. The magnitude and ...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a tre...
During long-duration spaceflight, astronauts experience alterations in vestibular and somatosensory ...
International audienceMotor control, including locomotion, strongly depends on the gravitational fie...
Motor control, including locomotion, strongly depends on the gravitational field. Recent development...
Motor control, including locomotion, strongly depends on the gravitational field. Recent development...
The international partnership of space agencies has agreed to proceed forward to the Moon sustainabl...
Exercise prescriptions completed by International Space Station (ISS) crewmembers are typically base...
Reduced gravity offers unique opportunities to study motor behavior. This paper aims at providing a ...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during the initial exposure to microgravity and duri...
On Earth, we are continually exposed to gravity: sensory signals are constantly integrated to form a...
Astronauts experience disturbances in functional mobility following their return to Earth due to ada...
Introduction: Prolonged exposure to microgravity during spaceflights leads to severe deconditioning ...
Predicting the consequences of one’s own movements can be challenging when confronted with completel...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999.In...
Following spaceflight, crewmembers experience postural and locomotor instability. The magnitude and ...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a tre...
During long-duration spaceflight, astronauts experience alterations in vestibular and somatosensory ...
International audienceMotor control, including locomotion, strongly depends on the gravitational fie...
Motor control, including locomotion, strongly depends on the gravitational field. Recent development...
Motor control, including locomotion, strongly depends on the gravitational field. Recent development...
The international partnership of space agencies has agreed to proceed forward to the Moon sustainabl...
Exercise prescriptions completed by International Space Station (ISS) crewmembers are typically base...
Reduced gravity offers unique opportunities to study motor behavior. This paper aims at providing a ...
Astronauts experience sensorimotor disturbances during the initial exposure to microgravity and duri...
On Earth, we are continually exposed to gravity: sensory signals are constantly integrated to form a...
Astronauts experience disturbances in functional mobility following their return to Earth due to ada...
Introduction: Prolonged exposure to microgravity during spaceflights leads to severe deconditioning ...
Predicting the consequences of one’s own movements can be challenging when confronted with completel...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999.In...
Following spaceflight, crewmembers experience postural and locomotor instability. The magnitude and ...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a tre...
During long-duration spaceflight, astronauts experience alterations in vestibular and somatosensory ...