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Objects Mental Rotation under 7 Days Simulated Weightlessness Condition: An ERP Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2017
During the spaceflight under weightlessness condition, human's brain function may be affected by the changes of physiological effects along with the distribution of blood and body fluids to the head.
Hui Wang   +5 more
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The influence of weightlessness on pharmacokinetics

Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology, 2005
AbstractThe primary hostile factor during a spaceflight is the lack of gravity, which can induce space motion sickness and act on bones, muscles and the cardiovascular system. These physiological effects may modify the pharmacokinetics of the drugs administered during the flight producing reduced pharmacological activity or appearance of adverse ...
Peggy Gandia
exaly   +4 more sources

Sensorimotor performance and haptic support in simulated weightlessness

open access: yesExperimental Brain Research, 2020
The success of many space missions critically depends on human capabilities and performance. Yet, it is known that sensorimotor performance is degraded under conditions of weightlessness.
Bernhard Weber   +2 more
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Adaptation of the cardiovascular system to weightlessness: Surprises, paradoxes and implications for deep space missions

Acta Physiologica, 2019
Weightlessness in space induces a fluid shift from the dependent to the cephalad parts of the body leading to distension of the cardiac chambers and an accumulation of blood in the veins of the head and neck.
P. Norsk
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The illusion of weightlessness

International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2010
The ballet pointe shoe is an interesting example of a product that has developed from the experimentation of a dancer to extend the art form. Over time, as the use of such a shoe became part of the tradition the form stagnated and there was little formal interaction with the user as to its continued effectiveness in terms of injury, cost and fit.
Joanne Caudwell, Sarah Wakes
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Thermal comfort under weightlessness: A physiological prediction

, 2020
This study investigated the physiological thermal response of people under simulated weightlessness using a 6° head down bed rest (HDBR) model to ensure the human body functions in the weightlessness way.
Hui Zhu, Linsheng Huang, C. Yu, Hua Su
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“Cerebellar contribution to visuo-attentional alpha rhythm: insights from weightlessness”

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2016
Human brain adaptation in weightlessness follows the necessity to reshape the dynamic integration of the neural information acquired in the new environment.
A. Cebolla   +5 more
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Amino aciduria in weightlessness

Acta Astronautica, 1979
Urinary excretion of amino acids by the 9 Skylab crewmen was studied as an indicator of the metabolic effects caused by exposure to the space flight environment. Intake was consistent in quality and quantity throughout the 28, 59 and 84-day flights for each of the crewmen and complete collections were accomplished.
Carolyn S. Leach   +2 more
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Weightlessness alters up/down asymmetries in the perception of self-motion

open access: yesExperimental Brain Research, 2013
Manuel Vidal   +2 more
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Laparoscopic surgery in weightlessness

Surgical Endoscopy, 1996
Performing a surgical procedure in weightlessness has been shown not to be any more difficult than in a 1g environment if the requirements for the restraint of the patient, operator, and surgical hardware are observed. The feasibility of performing a laparoscopic surgical procedure in weightlessness, however, has been questionable.
Roger D. Billica   +3 more
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