[PDF][PDF] Risk of sensory-motor performance failures affecting vehicle control during space missions: a review of the evidence
WH Paloski, CM Oman, JJ Bloomberg… - Journal of …, 2008 - academia.edu
Locke, and LS Stone. Risk of sensory-motor performance failures affecting vehicle control
during space missions: a review of the evidence. J. Grav. Physiol. 15 (2): 1-29, 2008 …
during space missions: a review of the evidence. J. Grav. Physiol. 15 (2): 1-29, 2008 …
Individual predictors of sensorimotor adaptability
There are large individual variations in strategies and rates of sensorimotor adaptation to
spaceflight. This is seen in both the magnitude of performance disruptions when …
spaceflight. This is seen in both the magnitude of performance disruptions when …
Using extended reality (XR) for medical training and real-time clinical support during deep space missions
Medical events can affect space crew health and compromise the success of deep space
missions. To successfully manage such events, crew members must be sufficiently prepared …
missions. To successfully manage such events, crew members must be sufficiently prepared …
Effects of long-duration microgravity and gravitational transitions on fine motor skills
K Holden, M Greene, E Vincent Cross… - Human …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Assess the effects of long-duration microgravity and gravitational transitions on
fine motor skills using a tablet-based test battery of four fine motor tasks: Pointing, Dragging …
fine motor skills using a tablet-based test battery of four fine motor tasks: Pointing, Dragging …
Risk of impaired control of spacecraft/associated systems and decreased mobility due to vestibular/sensorimotor alterations associated with space flight
JJ Bloomberg, MF Reschke, GR Clement, AP Mulavara… - 2015 - ntrs.nasa.gov
Control of vehicles and other complex systems is a high-level integrative function of the
central nervous system (CNS). It requires well-functioning subsystem performance, including …
central nervous system (CNS). It requires well-functioning subsystem performance, including …
Surgery in space: where are we at now?
L Drudi, CG Ball, AW Kirkpatrick, J Saary, SM Grenon - Acta astronautica, 2012 - Elsevier
In the coming decades, as we continue our path of space exploration beyond the Earth's
orbit, we will be required to provide sound medical and surgical care for the safety of space …
orbit, we will be required to provide sound medical and surgical care for the safety of space …
Extended reality applications for space health
M Ebnali, P Paladugu, C Miccile… - Aerospace Medicine …, 2023 - ingentaconnect.com
INTRODUCTION: Spaceflight has detrimental effects on human health, imposing significant
and unique risks to crewmembers due to physiological adaptations, exposure to physical …
and unique risks to crewmembers due to physiological adaptations, exposure to physical …
Surgical capabilities
MR Campbell, RD Billica - Principles of clinical medicine for space flight, 2019 - Springer
Although no surgical procedures have ever been performed on humans during space flight,
the risk of a problem arising that requires surgical intervention is nonetheless real. Until the …
the risk of a problem arising that requires surgical intervention is nonetheless real. Until the …
[LIBRO][B] Psychology and human performance in space programs: Research at the frontier
In Psychology and Human Performance in Space Programs: Research at the Frontier,
leading space researchers from multiple fields of expertise summarize the recent growth of …
leading space researchers from multiple fields of expertise summarize the recent growth of …
Human interaction with space-based systems
K Holden, JJ Marquez, G Vos… - Psychology and Human …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Human factors play a critically important role in ensuring that space vehicles, habitats,
hardware, software, and procedures are designed to support successful crew performance …
hardware, software, and procedures are designed to support successful crew performance …