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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


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Benefits of Human Presence in Space


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Session  I.12 - Orthostasis
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 25 May 2005, 9:00
Chair: Victor Convertino, Chester Ray
Room A
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.12-1
9:00-9:30
Victor A. Convertino, W.H. Cooke
Vascular functions in humans following cardiovascular adaptations to space flight
I.12-2
9:30-9:45
William H. Cooke, V.A. Convertino
Sympathetic nervous system and spaceflight
I.12-3
9:45-10:00
E. Belin deChantemèle, A.P. Le-Traon, G. Gauquelin-Koch, G. Ferretti, C. Gharib, M.A. Custaud
Autonomic response to stand-test after a 90-day bed rest study with or without resistive exercise countermeasure
I.12-4
10:00-10:15
Chester A Ray, C.B. Sacco
Effect of ultrasonic mastoid bone stimulation on sympathetic nerve activity in humans: possible countermeasure for post-spaceflight orthostatic intolerance
I.12-5
10:15-10:30
Michael B. Stenger, J.M. Evans, F.B. Moore, H. Hinghofer-Szalkay, P.J. Kilfoil, K. Kuswandi, C.F. Knapp
Artificial gravity training increases orthostatic tolerance through peripheral vascular mechanisms