| Literature DB >> 3499892 |
G Clement1, A Berthoz, F Lestienne.
Abstract
The perception of the subjective body orientation with respect to a foot reference basis, and the adaptation of mental image rotation have been investigated before, during, and after a 7-d spaceflight. The findings show that the body is tilted forward in darkness and in stabilized vision, which indicates a predominant role of vision in such orientational tasks performed in microgravity. Furthermore, perception of head angular rotation in pitch and roll axes seems to be altered in microgravity, whereas head displacements in yaw are estimated correctly. Subjects' capability to rotate mentally the image of the visual environment increased during the flight. Memorized writing was affected in microgravity, especially concerning the layout of letters corresponding to the vertical direction.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3499892
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aviat Space Environ Med ISSN: 0095-6562