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Designing Beyond Current Conceptualizations of Spaceflight Experiences [PDF]
The potential future democratization of spaceflight reveals a need for design of experiences that extend beyond our current conceptualization of spaceflight. Research on career astronauts indicates that transformative experiences occur during spaceflight despite the physiological and psychological stressors involved.
arxiv
NASA Human Health and Performance Information Architecture Panel [PDF]
The Human Health and Performance (HH&P) Directorate at NASA's Johnson Space Center has a mission to enable optimization of human health and performance throughout all phases of spaceflight.
Johnson-Throop, Kathy+2 more
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Psychological Issues in Human Spaceflight: From Individual Psychology to Human Interactions [PDF]
Ya Wang, Ruilin Wu, Ronghang ZHOU
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Neuromotor changes in postural control following bed rest
Abstract figure legend Prolonged bed rest (BR) (both horizontal and head‐down tilt) leads to neuromotor adaptations that impair postural control. Structural and functional changes occur in the brain, including a reduction in grey and white matter volume, alterations in functional connectivity, and shifts in cerebrospinal fluid distribution.
Ramona Ritzmann+4 more
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Blistering barnacles: Space physiology in The Adventures of Tintin
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Jacob P. Hartmann+4 more
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Decoding the space integrome: Personalized countermeasures for a mission to Mars
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey
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Abstract Loss of muscle mass is associated with muscle functional decline and mortality. The present study aimed to determine whether exposure to mild hyperbaric oxygen (MHO) during and after casting immobilization reduces muscle atrophy. We distributed eight‐week‐old rats into control (CON), cast immobilization (Cast), and Cast + MHO (1.3 atmosphere ...
Ai Takemura+9 more
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Response to “Cardiac output by pulse contour analysis does not match the increase measured by rebreathing during human spaceflight” [PDF]
Marc J. van Houwelingen+1 more
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Beyond the horizon: Why space biology is the next great innovation opportunity
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Carina Kern, Keith Siew
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Abstract Traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) driven by a large number of internal and external sources are detectable with dense networks of ground‐based Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers' measurements of total electron content (TEC).
P. A. Inchin+6 more
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