This chapter describes the pros and cons of artificial gravity applications in relation to human sensory-motor functioning in space. Spaceflight creates a challenge for sensory-motor functions that depend on gravity, which include postural balance, locomotion, eye-hand coordination, and spatial orientation. The sensory systems, and in particular the vestibular system, must adapt to weightlessness on entering orbit, and again to normal gravity upon return to Earth. During this period of adaptation, which persists beyond the actual gravity-level transition itself the sensory-motor systems are disturbed. Although artificial gravity may prove to be beneficial for the musculo-skeletal and cardiovascular systems, it may well have negative side ef...
Orienting oneself in space is not an easy task. On Earth, we combine visual, vestibular and pressure...
This chapter reviews the knowledge about the adaptation to Earth gravity during the development of m...
International audienceOne of the most significant problems associated with long duration space missi...
International audienceTo be aware of the environment, one must sense or perceive that environment. T...
Earth's gravity is an omnipresent factor in human life and provides a strong reference for spatial o...
This review summarizes what has been learned from studies of human neurovestibular system in weightl...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the knowledge about the adaptation to Earth gravity durin...
Protecting the health, safety, and performance of exploration-class mission crews against the physio...
1.1 Introduction With the Artemis program National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) plans...
This panel will present NASA's plans for ongoing and future research to define the requirements for ...
Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function during spaceflight are reflected by spatial disorientation...
Landing from a fall is a complex action requiring the prediction of the instant of contact with the ...
In the next century, flying civilians to space or humans to Mars will no longer be a subject of scie...
This is a review of the current state of knowledge of the effects of weightlessness on human proprio...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
Orienting oneself in space is not an easy task. On Earth, we combine visual, vestibular and pressure...
This chapter reviews the knowledge about the adaptation to Earth gravity during the development of m...
International audienceOne of the most significant problems associated with long duration space missi...
International audienceTo be aware of the environment, one must sense or perceive that environment. T...
Earth's gravity is an omnipresent factor in human life and provides a strong reference for spatial o...
This review summarizes what has been learned from studies of human neurovestibular system in weightl...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the knowledge about the adaptation to Earth gravity durin...
Protecting the health, safety, and performance of exploration-class mission crews against the physio...
1.1 Introduction With the Artemis program National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) plans...
This panel will present NASA's plans for ongoing and future research to define the requirements for ...
Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function during spaceflight are reflected by spatial disorientation...
Landing from a fall is a complex action requiring the prediction of the instant of contact with the ...
In the next century, flying civilians to space or humans to Mars will no longer be a subject of scie...
This is a review of the current state of knowledge of the effects of weightlessness on human proprio...
International audienceAfter an exposure to weightlessness, the central nervous system operates under...
Orienting oneself in space is not an easy task. On Earth, we combine visual, vestibular and pressure...
This chapter reviews the knowledge about the adaptation to Earth gravity during the development of m...
International audienceOne of the most significant problems associated with long duration space missi...