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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 


 
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Session  I.8.1 - Cardiovascular system - Autonomic neural and vascular responses to microgravity
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 24 May 2005, 14:00
Chair: Tadaaki Mano, Peter Norsk

Room A
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.8.1.-1
14:00-14:15
Frank Beckers, B. Verheyden, A.E. Aubert
Short term spaceflight influences autonomic cardiovascular control
I.8.1.-2
14:15-14:30
Bart Verheyden, F. Beckers, A.E. Aubert
Spectral characteristics of heart rate fluctuations during parabolic flight
I.8.1.-3
14:30-14:45
Peter Norsk, M. Damgaard, L. Petersen, M. Gybel, B. Pump, A, Gabrielsen, J. Christensen
Systemic vasodilation in space
I.8.1.-4
14:45-15:00
Anders Gabrielsen, P. Norsk
Preservation of the veno-arterial reflex in the lower legs following spaceflight
I.8.1.-5
15:00-15:15
Satoshi Iwase, H. Takada, J. Sugenoya, T. Mano
Sympathetic neural functions adjusted to microgravity
I.8.1.-6
15:15-15:30
Xi-Qing Sun, Y.-J. Yao, C.-B. Yang, Y.-H. Wu
Effect of lower body negative pressure on cerebral blood flow velocity during 21 days head-down tilt bed rest