Space flight impacts human physiology in many ways, the most immediate being the marked cephalad (headward) shift of fluid upon introduction into the microgravity environment. This physiological response to microgravity points to the redistribution of blood and interstitial fluid as a major factor in the loss of venous tone and reduction in heart muscle efficiency which impact astronaut performance. In addition, researchers have hypothesized that a reduction in astronaut visual acuity, part of the Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome, is associated with this redistribution of fluid. VIIP arises within several months of beginning space flight and includes a variety of ophthalmic changes including posterior globe flatte...
Human factors remain an important issue for long term space flight. In particular, a better understa...
Astronauts complain about fluid shifts from their lower extremities to their head caused by weightle...
NASA is focusing on long-duration missions on the International Space Station (ISS) and future explo...
Upon introduction to microgravity, the near-loss of hydrostatic pressure causes a marked cephalic (h...
A recognized side effect of prolonged microgravity exposure is visual impairment and intracranial pr...
MOTIVATION: Spaceflight countermeasures mitigate the harmful effects of the space environment on ast...
To investigate ophthalmic changes in spaceflight, we would like to predict the impact of blood dysre...
INTRODUCTION: Current long-duration missions to the International Space Station and future explorati...
This work aims at investigating the interactions between the flow of fluids in the eyes and the brai...
Space acquired neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) remains a difficult risk to characterize due to the comp...
The Boise State University Microgravity Research Team, “Gravitational Effects on Cerebrospinal Fluid...
A major change for crewmembers during weightlessness in microgravity is the redistribution of body f...
The effects of gravity on the cardiovascular system must be taken into account whenever a hemodynami...
The systems analysis approach to physiological research uses mathematical models and computer simula...
Cardiovascular haemodynamics alters during posture changes and exposure to microgravity. Vascular au...
Human factors remain an important issue for long term space flight. In particular, a better understa...
Astronauts complain about fluid shifts from their lower extremities to their head caused by weightle...
NASA is focusing on long-duration missions on the International Space Station (ISS) and future explo...
Upon introduction to microgravity, the near-loss of hydrostatic pressure causes a marked cephalic (h...
A recognized side effect of prolonged microgravity exposure is visual impairment and intracranial pr...
MOTIVATION: Spaceflight countermeasures mitigate the harmful effects of the space environment on ast...
To investigate ophthalmic changes in spaceflight, we would like to predict the impact of blood dysre...
INTRODUCTION: Current long-duration missions to the International Space Station and future explorati...
This work aims at investigating the interactions between the flow of fluids in the eyes and the brai...
Space acquired neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) remains a difficult risk to characterize due to the comp...
The Boise State University Microgravity Research Team, “Gravitational Effects on Cerebrospinal Fluid...
A major change for crewmembers during weightlessness in microgravity is the redistribution of body f...
The effects of gravity on the cardiovascular system must be taken into account whenever a hemodynami...
The systems analysis approach to physiological research uses mathematical models and computer simula...
Cardiovascular haemodynamics alters during posture changes and exposure to microgravity. Vascular au...
Human factors remain an important issue for long term space flight. In particular, a better understa...
Astronauts complain about fluid shifts from their lower extremities to their head caused by weightle...
NASA is focusing on long-duration missions on the International Space Station (ISS) and future explo...