| Literature DB >> 3492383 |
A J Benson, J R Kass, H Vogel.
Abstract
Thresholds for the detection of linear oscillatory motion at 0.3 Hz in the X, Y and Z body axes were determined during the flight of Spacelab-1 and on the ground pre- and post-flight, using the method of limits with a single staircase procedure. Pre-flight, Z axis thresholds (mean 0.077 ms-2) were significantly higher than X and Y thresholds (mean 0.029 ms-2). Measures obtained on three crew members in-flight exhibited thresholds greater, by a factor of 1.5-4.3, than those obtained pre-flight. Post-flight, two crew members had significantly elevated X and Y axis thresholds whereas the other two crew members had lowered thresholds in X, Y and Z axes. In general, thresholds had returned to pre-flight levels by the second post-flight day. A possible explanation for these somewhat disparate responses is presented.Keywords: NASA Experiment Number 1ES201
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3492383 DOI: 10.1007/BF00237742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Brain Res ISSN: 0014-4819 Impact factor: 1.972