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Sensorimotor aspects of high-speed artificial gravity: I. Sensory conflict in vestibular adaptation

2003

Short-radius centrifugation offers a promising and affordable countermeasure to the adverse effects of prolonged weightlessness. However, head movements made in a fast rotating environment elicit Coriolis effects, which seriously compromise sensory and motor processes. We found that participants can adapt to these Coriolis effects when exposed intermittently to high rotation rates and, at the same time, can maintain their perceptual-motor coordination in stationary environments. In this paper, we explore the role of inter-sensory conflict in this adaptation process. Different measures (vertical nystagmus, illusory body tilt, motion sickness) react differently to visual-vestibular conflict a…

Vestibular systemGeneral Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectIllusionEye movementSensory systemAdaptation (eye)medicine.diseaseSensory SystemsMotion sicknessOtorhinolaryngologyArtificial gravitymedicineVertical nystagmusNeurology (clinical)PsychologySimulationmedia_commonCognitive psychologyJournal of Vestibular Research
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