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Prolonged weightlessness, reference frames and visual symmetry detection.

G Leone1, S de Schonen, M Lipshits.   

Abstract

We evaluated the influence of prolonged weightlessness on the performance of three cosmonauts to bilateral symmetry detection in the course of a 15-day-long Russian-French mission CASSIOPEE 96 aboard the MIR station. We tested the influence of weightlessness on subjects' performance as a function of the retinal orientation of axis of symmetry. as a function of type of stimuli (closed versus multi-elements shapes) and as a function of visual field presentation (at fixation, left visual field. right visual field). The results indicate firstly a difference between presentation at fixation versus away of fixation. Away of fixation, no effect of microgravity on performance was shown. A hypothesis of hemispheric specialization for symmetry detection was not supported as well. At fixation, an effect of micro-gravity was shown and more interestingly, the effect was quite different as a function of type of shapes used. suggesting that symmetry detection is a multiple-stage process.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 11541612     DOI: 10.1016/s0094-5765(98)00125-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Astronaut        ISSN: 0094-5765            Impact factor:   2.413


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