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Erschienen in: Experimental Brain Research 4/2006

01.10.2006 | Research Article

Modeling locomotor dysfunction following spaceflight with Galvanic vestibular stimulation

verfasst von: Steven T. Moore, Hamish G. MacDougall, Brian T. Peters, Jacob J. Bloomberg, Ian S. Curthoys, Helen S. Cohen

Erschienen in: Experimental Brain Research | Ausgabe 4/2006

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Abstract

In this study locomotor and gaze dysfunction commonly observed in astronauts following spaceflight were modeled using two Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) paradigms: (1) pseudorandom, and (2) head-coupled (proportional to the summed vertical linear acceleration and yaw angular velocity obtained from a head-mounted Inertial Measurement Unit). Locomotor and gaze function during GVS were assessed by tests previously used to evaluate post-flight astronaut performance; dynamic visual acuity (DVA) during treadmill locomotion at 80 m/min, and navigation of an obstacle course. During treadmill locomotion with pseudorandom GVS there was a 12% decrease in coherence between head pitch and vertical translation at the step frequency relative to the no GVS condition, which was not significantly different to the 15% decrease in coherence observed in astronauts following shuttle missions. This disruption in head stabilization likely resulted in a decrease in DVA equivalent to the reduction in acuity observed in astronauts 6 days after return from extended missions aboard the International Space Station (ISS). There were significant increases in time-to-completion of the obstacle course during both pseudorandom (21%) and head-coupled (14%) GVS, equivalent to an ISS astronaut 5 days post-landing. An attempt to suppress head movement was evident during both pseudorandom and head-coupled GVS while negotiating the obstacle course, with a 20 and 16%, decrease in head pitch and yaw velocity, respectively. The results of this study demonstrate that pseudorandom GVS generates many of the salient features of post-flight locomotor dysfunction observed in astronauts following short and long duration missions. An ambulatory GVS system may prove a useful adjunct to the current pre-flight astronaut training regimen.
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Metadaten
Titel
Modeling locomotor dysfunction following spaceflight with Galvanic vestibular stimulation
verfasst von
Steven T. Moore
Hamish G. MacDougall
Brian T. Peters
Jacob J. Bloomberg
Ian S. Curthoys
Helen S. Cohen
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2006
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Experimental Brain Research / Ausgabe 4/2006
Print ISSN: 0014-4819
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1106
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-006-0528-1

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Fünf Jahren nach der Neugestaltung der Psychotherapie-Richtlinie wurden jetzt die Effekte der vorgenommenen Änderungen ausgewertet. Das Hauptziel der Novellierung war eine kürzere Wartezeit auf Therapieplätze. Dieses Ziel wurde nicht erreicht, es gab jedoch positive Auswirkungen auf andere Bereiche.

Update Neurologie

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