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Spatial orientation during locomotion [correction of locomation] following space flight
Authors:Glasauer S  Amorim M A  Bloomberg J J  Reschke M F  Peters B T  Smith S L  Berthoz A
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a Laboratoire de la Perception et de l'Action, Collège de France-CNRS 15 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, 75270, Paris Cedex 06, France

* Center for Sensorimotor Research, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Klinikum Groβhadern-NRO, 81366, Munich, Germany

? Space Biomedical Research Institute (SD5), NASA/JSC, Houston, TX 77058, USA

Abstract:To investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance following space flight, 7 astronaut subjects were asked pre- and post-flight to perform a goal directed locomotion paradigm which consisted of walking a triangular path with and without vision. This new paradigm, involving inputs from different sensory systems, allows quantification of several critical parameters, like orientation performance, walking velocities and postural stability, in a natural walking task. The paper presented here mainly focusses on spatial orientation performance quantified by the errors in walking the previously seen path without vision. Errors in length and reaching the corners did not change significantly from pre- to post-flight, while absolute angular errors slightly increased post-flight. The significant decrease in walking velocity and a change in head-trunk coordination while walking around the corners of the path observed post-flight may suggest that during re-adaptation to gravity the mechanisms which are necessary to perform the task have to be re-accomplished.
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