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Effect of weightlessness on posture and movement control during a whole body reaching task
Authors:Pozzo T  Berthoz A  Popov C
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* Groupe d'Analyse du Mouvement, UFRSTAPS Campus Universitaire BP 138 21004, Dijon, UK

** LPPA, CNRS, Collège de France 15 rue de l'école de médecine 755270, Paris cedex 6, France

IPIT, Academy of sciences, Ermolovy st. 19, Moscow E-24, Russia

Abstract:Here are reported preliminary results of the “Synergy” experiment performed aboard the Russian orbital station “MIR” in July 1993 (Altaïr Mission). The experiment was carried out before, during, and after the space flight of two astronauts (S1 and S2). The duration of the flight was 21 days for S1 and 6 month for S2. The subjects were tested during preflight, inflight and postflight. The astronaut subjects were fixed on the ground by the feet. They were asked to pick up a box in front of them on the ground. Two velocities of movement and two distances of the target to be reached were tested. The movement of several small markers placed on the body was recorded on video tape.

Results show that the shape of head and hand trajectories in the sagittal plane remains roughly the same during the flight in spite of the modification of mechanical constraints. Trajectory invariance does not result in joint angular displacement invariance. These data indicate that the planning of the movement takes place in terms of head and hand trajectories rather than joint rotations as it was previously suggested for simple arm reaching movement.

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