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J Kass1, R von Baumgarten, A Benson, A Berthoz, T h Brandt, U Brand, W Bruzek, J Dichgans, T h Probst, H Scherer, T h Vieville, H Vogel, J Wetzig.
Abstract
A series of experiments were performed in the Spacelab-1 mission on November/December, 1983, pre-, in-, and postflight. These experiments covered various aspects of the functions of the vestibular system, the inflight tests comprising threshold measurements for linear movements in three orthogonal axes, optokinetic stimulation, vestibulo-ocular reflexes under linear and angular accelerations, caloric stimulation with and without linear accelerations; pre- and postflight tests repeated the inflight protocol with the addition of subjective vertical and eye counter-rotation measurements using a tilt table. One of the most surprising and significant results was the caloric test: strong caloric nystagmus on the two subjects tested was recorded inflight; this was contrary to what was expected from Barany's convection hypothesis for caloric nystagmus.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 11539641 DOI: 10.1016/0273-1177(84)90217-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Space Res ISSN: 0273-1177 Impact factor: 2.152