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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 


 
Benefits of Human Presence in Space


Historical, scientific, medical, cultural, and political aspects


Humans in Space is an international scientific symposium dedicated to discussion and research in those human and biological sciences related to long-duration space travel


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Session  I.4 - Central Nervous System & Motor Control
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 24 May 2005, 11:00
Chair: Inessa Kozlovskaya, Guy Chéron
Room A
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
1.4-1
11:00-11:15
Guy Chéron, A. Leroy, C. De Saedeleer, A. Bengoetxea, A. Cebolla, M. Lipshits, J. McIntyre, A. Berthoz, E. Lorigny, D. Chaput
The effects of gravity on human alpha rhythm during the transition between eye-closed and eye- opened state
1.4-2
11:15-11:30
László Balázs, I. Czigler, A. Grosz, G. Karmos, M. Emri, P. Mikecz, Sz. Szakall, Jr., L. Tron
Hypoxia: An experimental model of environmental challenge to mental function
1.4-3
11:30-11:45
Dietrich O. Wirth, J.B. Sattler, H. Welsch, B.R. Hicks (Poster P11)
Preference of the hand and stress during extreme loads
1.4-4
11:45-12:00
Christos Paizis, C. Papaxanthis
The influence of a 10-day exposure in microgravity on arm movement kinematics
1.4-5
12:00-12:15
Inessa B. Kozlovskaya, I. Sayenko, D. Sayenko, T. Miller
Role of support afferentation in control of tonic muscle activity
1.4-6
12:15-12:30
Eugen Gallasch, I.B. Kozlovskaya
Evaluation of space flight induced changes in tonic motor control using limb-attached excitation and load devices