E-Book Overview
This book offers an overview of neuroscience research performed in space since the observations made during the first manned space flights to the detailed scientific investigations currently being carried out onboard the International Space Station. This book is for the general scientific reader. Each project and the reason why it was done is described with illustrations, rationale and hypothesis, and a summary of results. Also, reference lists guide readers to the published papers from experiments. This book is a legacy of what we have learned on brain mechanisms and functions through research done in space, and a guide for what could be investigated in the future.
Dr. Millard (Mill) Reschke (left) and Dr. Gilles Clément (right), have conducted research primarily in the areas of spatial orientation, sensorimotor function, postural ataxia, space motion sickness, and visual-vestibular performance. Dr. Clément is Director of Research at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Toulouse, France. Dr. Reschke is NASA's Senior Neuroscientist and sensorimotor science lead at the Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas. Both together and individually they have participated as investigators for experiments on nearly 100 different space flights ranging from the Apollo missions, Skylab, Shuttle, Salyut, Mir, and the International Space Station. They are currently involved with developing sensorimotor countermeasures for long-duration space flight, experiments on board the ISS and assisting with preparations for the future lunar and Mars flights.
E-Book Information
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Year: 2,008
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Edition: 1
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Pages: 322
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Pages In File: 333
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Language: English
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Topic: 165
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Issue: до 2010-01
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Identifier: 0387789499,9780387789491
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Ddc: 616.980214 22 22 22
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Lcc: RC1151.C45 C54 2008
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Doi: 10.1007/978-0-387-78950-7
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Aerospace Technology and Astronautics
Neurology
Astrobiology
Popular Science in Medicine and Health
Popular Science in Mathematics/Computer Science/Natural Science/Technology
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Toc: Front Matter....Pages I-XIV Space Neuroscience: What Is It?....Pages 1-32 History of Space Neuroscience....Pages 33-69 Operational Aspects....Pages 71-100 Sensory Functions in Space....Pages 101-132 Posture, Movement and Locomotion....Pages 133-161 Compensatory Eye Movements....Pages 163-188 Spatial Orientation....Pages 189-232 Countermeasures....Pages 233-259 A Vision for Space Neuroscience....Pages 261-281 Back Matter....Pages 283-322