Space sickness on earth (original) (raw)

Posture, locomotion, spatial orientation, and motion sickness as a function of space flight

Chuck Layne

Brain Research Reviews, 1998

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Space motion sickness: The sensory motor controls and cardiovascular correlation

Andrew Blaber

Acta Astronautica, 2008

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Horizontal Angular VOR, Nystagmus Dumping, and Sensation Duration in Spacelab SLS-1 Crewmembers

Charles M. Oman

Journal of vestibular research, 1993

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Spaceflight Induced Changes in the Central Nervous System

Alex Michael

Into Space - A Journey of How Humans Adapt and Live in Microgravity, 2018

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Artificial gravity in space: Vestibular tolerance assessed by human centrifuge spinning on Earth

Guglielmo Antonutto

Acta Astronautica, 1992

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Modulation of vestibular input by short-term head-down bed rest affects somatosensory perception: implications for space missions

Raffaella Ricci

Frontiers in Neural Circuits

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Vestibulo-spinal response modification as determined with the H-reflex during the Spacelab-1 flight

Millard Reschke

Experimental Brain Research, 1986

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Space motion sickness: A common neurovestibular dysfunction in microgravity

Michele Dos Santos Gomes Da Rosa

Neurology India, 2019

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Decreased otolith-mediated vestibular response in 25 astronauts induced by long duration spaceflight

Ludmila Kornilova

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2016

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The effect of spaceflight and microgravity on the human brain

Jan Sijbers

Journal of Neurology

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Challenges to the Vestibular System in Space: How the Brain Responds and Adapts to Microgravity

Kathleen Cullen

Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 2021

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Neurovestibular Effects of Long-Duration Spaceflight: A Summary of Mir-Phase 1 Experiences

Charles M. Oman

2002

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Artificial gravity : neurovestibular adaptation to incremental exposure to centrifugation

Sylvain Bruni

2004

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Some results of the European vestibular experiments in the Spacelab-1 mission

J Kass, Johannes Dichgans

In: Results of space experiments in physiology and medicine. CP-377, 1B, 1–10, Proceed AGARD/NATO Conf, Neuilly-sur-Seine (1984). ISSN: 0273-1177/84; doi.org/10.1016/0273-1177(84)90217-5; PMID: 11539641, 1984

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Effects of cosmonaut vestibular training on vestibular function prior to spaceflight

Marc Parant

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2001

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Sensory conflict compared in microgravity, artificial gravity, motion sickness, and vestibular disorders

Jan Holly

Journal of vestibular research, 2012

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Reducing incapacitating symptoms during space flight: is postural deficiency syndrome an applicable model?

Andrew Blaber

Hippokratia, 2008

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Velocity storage activity is affected after sustained centrifugation: a relationship with spatial disorientation

Suzanne Nooij

Experimental Brain Research, 2008

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Vestibular experiments in space

David Tomko, Bernard Cohen

Advances in space biology and medicine, 2005

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Kass The European Vestibular Experiments in Spacelab.1 AdvSpaceRes

J Kass

Adv Space Rev Vol.4, No.10, 1984

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Vestibular and Cardiovascular Responses After Long-Duration Spaceflight

Stuart Lee

Aerospace medicine and human performance, 2020

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Modeling sensory conflict and motion sickness in artificial gravity

Thomas Jarchow

Acta Astronautica, 2008

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Spatial Orientation and Motion Perception in Microgravity

Millard Reschke

The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Perception Research, 2015

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Effects of spaceflight on ocular counterrolling and the spatial orientation of the vestibular system

Bernard Cohen

Experimental Brain Research, 1994

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The European Vestibular Experiments of the Spacelab-1 Mission

J Kass

In: Results of space experiments in physiology and medicine. CP-377, 1A1-2, Proceed AGARD/NATO Conf, Neuilly-sur-Seine (1984). ISSN:0273-1177/84; , 1984

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Brain and Behavioral Evidence for Reweighting of Vestibular Inputs with Long-Duration Spaceflight

R. Riascos

Cerebral Cortex

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1.2 Experiment Designation VOILA 1.3 Functional Objective Designation N/A 1.4 Title:“Visuomotor and Orientation Investigations in Long-Duration Astronauts”(VOILA) 1.5 Name of Organizations Conducting the Research

Charles M. Oman

Citeseer

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Influence of microgravity on astronauts' sympathetic and vagal responses to Valsalva's manoeuvre

Kari Tahvanainen

The Journal of Physiology, 2002

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Neurovestibular and Sensorimotor Studies in Space and Earth Benefits

Millard Reschke

Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2005

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ALTEA: Anomalous long term effects in astronauts. A probe on the influence of cosmic radiation and microgravity on the central nervous system during long flights

alberto loizzo

Advances in Space Research, 2003

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