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タイトルEffects of space flight on locomotor control
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20040201527
著者(英)Glasauer, Stefan; Berthoz, Alain; Bloomberg, Jacob J.; Layne, Charles S.; Jackson, D. Keoki; McDonald, P. Vernon; Newman, Dava; Reschke, Millard F.; Huebner, William P.; Peters, Brian T.
著者所属(英)NASA Johnson Space Center
発行日1999-01-01
言語eng
内容記述In the microgravity environment of spaceflight, the relationship between sensory input and motor output is altered. During prolonged missions, neural adaptive processes come into play to recalibrate central nervous system function, thereby permitting new motor control strategies to emerge in the novel sensory environment of microgravity. However, the adaptive state achieved during spaceflight is inappropriate for a unit gravity environment and leads to motor control alterations upon return to Earth that include disturbances in locomotion. Indeed, gait and postural instabilities following the return to Earth have been reported in both U.S. astronauts and Russian cosmonauts even after short duration (5- to 10-day) flights. After spaceflight, astronauts may: (1) experience the sensation of turning while attempting to walk a straight path, (2) encounter sudden loss of postural stability, especially when rounding corners, (3) perceive exaggerated pitch and rolling head movements during walking, (4) experience sudden loss of orientation in unstructured visual environments, or (5) experience significant oscillopsia during locomotion.
NASA分類Life Sciences (General)
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URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/87367


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