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Titlebook: Neuroscience in Space; Gilles Clément,Millard F. Reschke Book 2008 Springer-Verlag New York 2008 Nervous System.activities for neuroscienc

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書目名稱Neuroscience in Space
編輯Gilles Clément,Millard F. Reschke
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概述Designed for the general scientific reader, this book offers an overview of neuroscience research performed in space.Each project and the reason why it was done is described with illustrations, ration
圖書封面Titlebook: Neuroscience in Space;  Gilles Clément,Millard F. Reschke Book 2008 Springer-Verlag New York 2008 Nervous System.activities for neuroscienc
描述Why write this book? Of all the intricate components of the human body, the central nervous system is the most responsive to the environment, detecting and responding to changes immediately. Its complexity, however, also means that it is still one of nature’s best-kept secrets. Considering that the exploration of space is often thought of as the final frontier in the discovery of our origin and the preparation for our future, Neuroscience in Space is a book addressing the last, and greatest, scientific frontier. All living things on Earth have evolved in the presence of gravity and all of their biological systems have anatomical and physiological mechanisms designed to interpret and measure the force of gravity. However, in the near weightlessness of space, the sensory systems that provide basic information regarding linear acceleration no longer function as they did on Earth. As a result, most if not all, physiological systems dependent on the body’s central nervous system are in flux until a new microgravity state is realized. This includes adaptation of basic life sustaining functions such as blood pressure control and cardiac function, as well as other critical functions for ev
出版日期Book 2008
關(guān)鍵詞Nervous System; activities for neuroscience; brain and space; brain in space; central nervous system; hea
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78950-7
isbn_softcover978-0-387-78949-1
isbn_ebook978-0-387-78950-7
copyrightSpringer-Verlag New York 2008
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History of Space Neuroscience,the nearly 400 neuroscience experiments performed by all countries from Vostok-3 (August 1962) to the ISS Expedition-15 on board the International Space Station (from June to October 2007) completes this overview.
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Operational Aspects,light. It has significant impact on human spacecraft operations, including delays in the performance of . (EVA), and accomplishing critical activities on a specified timeline. Other, more chronic problems include sleep disorders, decreased head-eye coordination and precision of movements, increased
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Posture, Movement and Locomotion,s collectively contribute to a sense of body orientation relative to the Earth or other support surface and, additionally, coordinate body muscle activities that are largely automatic and independent of conscious perception and, in some cases, voluntary control (Figure 5-01).
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A Vision for Space Neuroscience,landing, and locomotion problems postflight, as reported by nearly every astronaut returning from a space mission. These problems are generally most acute during transitions between gravitational force levels that are, unfortunately, the times when physical and cognitive performance is critical for
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