Abstract Background Long duration spaceflight (i.e., 22 days or longer) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor systems, resulting in difficulties that astronauts experience with posture control, locomotion, and manual control. The microgravity environment is an important causal factor for spaceflight induced sensorimotor changes. Whether spaceflight also affects other central nervous system functions such as cognition is yet largely unknown, but of importance in consideration of the health and performance of crewmembers both in- and post-flight. We are therefore conducting a controlled prospective longitudinal study to investigate the effects of spaceflight on the extent, longevity an...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., 22 days or longer) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
Long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) has been widely used as a spaceflight analog environme...
Exposure to the microgravity environment during spaceflight missions impacts crewmembers' sensorimot...
We are conducting ongoing experiments in which we are performing structural and functional magnetic ...
Exposure to the microgravity environment during a spaceflight mission impacts crewmembers' sensorimo...
It is known that spaceflight adversely affects human sensorimotor function. With interests in longer...
Long duration spaceflight has been associated with detrimental alterations in human sensorimotor sys...
We are conducting ongoing experiments in which we are performing structural and functional magnetic ...
Spaceflight effects on gait, balance, & manual motor control have been well studied; some evidence f...
peer reviewedMicrogravity, confinement, isolation, and immobilization are just some of the features ...
We have recently completed a long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) study in which we performe...
In consideration of the health and performance of crewmembers during flight and postflight, we are c...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., > or = 22 days) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor sy...
Long duration spaceflight affects posture control, locomotion, and manual control. The microgravity ...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., 22 days or longer) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
Long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) has been widely used as a spaceflight analog environme...
Exposure to the microgravity environment during spaceflight missions impacts crewmembers' sensorimot...
We are conducting ongoing experiments in which we are performing structural and functional magnetic ...
Exposure to the microgravity environment during a spaceflight mission impacts crewmembers' sensorimo...
It is known that spaceflight adversely affects human sensorimotor function. With interests in longer...
Long duration spaceflight has been associated with detrimental alterations in human sensorimotor sys...
We are conducting ongoing experiments in which we are performing structural and functional magnetic ...
Spaceflight effects on gait, balance, & manual motor control have been well studied; some evidence f...
peer reviewedMicrogravity, confinement, isolation, and immobilization are just some of the features ...
We have recently completed a long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) study in which we performe...
In consideration of the health and performance of crewmembers during flight and postflight, we are c...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., > or = 22 days) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor sy...
Long duration spaceflight affects posture control, locomotion, and manual control. The microgravity ...
Long duration spaceflight (i.e., 22 days or longer) has been associated with changes in sensorimotor...
Astronauts returning from spaceflight typically show transient declines in mobility and balance. Oth...
Long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) has been widely used as a spaceflight analog environme...