The monograph is an analysis of one of the most important problems relating to a cosmonaut's performance: the principles of control of his motor skills. The monograph gives a detailed examination of the theoretical principles concerning the coordination of man's movements under normal conditions and when exposed to increased and reduced gravity fields. Self-observations of cosmonauts on the stability of their motor skills during flight are also given, confirming the general conclusions drawn by the author concerning the possibility of man retaining the coordination of his movements during spaceflight in orbiting satellite-ships. (Author)
Coordination of Human Voluntary Movements in Spaceflight
1970
154 pages
Report
No indication
English
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