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Author Clément, Gilles, 1956-

Title Neuroscience in space / Gilles Clément, Millard F. Reschke
Published New York : Springer Verlag, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 322 pages) : illustrations
Contents Space neuroscience : what is it? -- History of space neuroscience -- Operational aspects -- Sensory functions in space -- Posture, movement and locomotion -- Compensatory eye movements -- Spatial orientation -- Countermeasures -- A vision for space neuroscience
Summary To be aware of the environment, one must sense or perceive that environment. The body senses the environment by the interaction of specialized sensory organs with some aspect or another of the environment. The central nervous system utilizes these sensations in order to coordinate and organize muscular movements, shift from uncomfortable positions, and adjust properly. One relevant question is what is the relative contribution of gravity to these sensory and motor functions? This book reviews the effects of space flight on the functioning of the sensory organs primarily used for balance and spatial orientation. Disorientation and malaise so frequently encountered during early exposure to microgravity and on return to Earth are described. Theories and actual data regarding the role of the central nervous system in the adaptation of sensory-motor functions (including the control of posture, eye movements, and self-orientation) to changing environmental gravity levels are explored. This book contains many illustrations, including photographs of equipment and experiments flown onboard space missions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-315) and index
Notes Print version record
In Springer eBooks
Subject International Space Station.
SUBJECT International Space Station
International Space Station fast
Subject Central nervous system -- Effect of space flight on
Space flight -- Physiological effect.
Weightlessness.
Neurosciences.
Weightlessness
Neurosciences
medicines (material)
Ingénierie.
Neurosciences
Space flight -- Physiological effect
Weightlessness
Form Electronic book
Author Reschke, Millard F.
ISBN 9780387789507
0387789502
9780387789491
0387789499