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Effects of proposed preflight adaptation training on eye movements, self-motion perception, and motion sickness: a progress report.

作者信息

Parker D E, Reschke M F, von Gierke H E, Lessard C S

机构信息

Space Biomedical Research Institute, Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058.

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 1987 Sep;58(9 Pt 2):A42-9.

PMID:3675503
Abstract

A program has been initiated to develop apparatus and procedures to preadapt astronauts to the sensory rearrangement associated with weightlessness in spaceflight. If space motion sickness is a consequence of adaptation to that sensory rearrangement, preflight training could afford astronauts significant relief from the motion sickness. The preflight adaptation trainer (PAT) was designed to produce rearranged relationships between visual and otolith signals analogous to those experienced in space. Investigations have been undertaken with three prototype trainers. The results indicated that exposure to the PAT sensory rearrangement altered self-motion perception, induced motion sickness, and changed the amplitude and phase of the horizontal eye movements evoked by roll stimulation. However, the changes were inconsistent. Appropriate measures of adaptation and protocols for producing the adaptation efficiently remain to be determined.

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