This joint ESA NASA study will address adaptive changes in spatial orientation related to the subjective straight ahead and the use of a vibrotactile sensory aid to reduce perceptual errors. The study will be conducted before and after long-duration expeditions to the International Space Station (ISS) to examine how spatial processing of target location is altered following exposure to microgravity. This study addresses the sensorimotor research gap to "determine the changes in sensorimotor function over the course of a mission and during recovery after landing."
Subjective Straight Ahead Orientation in Microgravity
2015 Human Research Program Investigators'' (HRP) Workshop ; 2015 ; Galveston, TX, United States
01.01.2015
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Englisch