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Influence of graviceptives cues at different level of visual information processing: the effect of prolonged weightlessness
Authors:Leone G  Lipshits M  Gurfinkel V  Berthoz A
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* Laboratoire de Physiologie de la Perception et de l'Action, C.N.R.S.-Collège de France, Paris, France

Institute for Problems of Information Transmission, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Abstract:We evaluated the influence of prolonged weightlessness on the performance of visual tasks in the course of the Russian-French missions ANTARES, Post-ANTARES and ALTAIR aboard the MIR station. Eight cosmonauts were subjects in two experiments executed pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight sessions.

In the first experiment, cosmonauts performed a task of symmetry detection in 2-D polygons. The results indicate that this detection is locked in a head retinal reference frame rather than in an environmentally defined one as meridional orientations of symmetry axis (vertical and horizontal) elicited faster response times than oblique ones. However, in weightlessness the saliency of a retinally vertical axis of symmetry is no longer significantly different from an horizontal axis. In the second experiment, cosmonauts performed a mental rotation task in which they judged whether two 3-D objects presented in different orientations were identical. Performance on this task is basically identical in weightlessness and normal gravity.

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