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Ocular counter-roll is less affected in experienced versus novice space crew after long-duration spaceflight

Space Sciences

Ocular counter-roll is less affected in experienced versus novice space crew after long-duration spaceflight

C. Schoenmaekers, C. D. Laet, et al.

This fascinating study conducted by Catho Schoenmaekers and colleagues delved into how prolonged spaceflight affects ocular counter-roll (OCR), an important reflex for gaze stabilization. Results revealed significant decreases in OCR after a 6-month ISS mission, particularly in first-time cosmonauts, shedding light on adaptation strategies of experienced astronauts.... show more
Abstract
Otoliths are the primary gravity sensors of the vestibular system and are responsible for the ocular counter-roll (OCR). This compensatory eye torsion ensures gaze stabilization and is sensitive to a head roll with respect to gravity and the Gravito-Inertial Acceleration vector during, e.g., centrifugation. To measure the effect of prolonged spaceflight on the otoliths, we quantified the OCR induced by off-axis centrifugation in a group of 27 cosmonauts in an upright position before and after their 6-month space mission to the International Space Station. We observed a significant decrease in OCR early postflight, larger for first-time compared to experienced flyers. We also found a significantly larger torsion for the inner eye, the eye closest to the rotation axis. Our results suggest that experienced cosmonauts have acquired the ability to adapt faster after G-transitions. These data provide a scientific basis for sending experienced cosmonauts on challenging missions that include multiple g-level transitions.
Publisher
npj Microgravity
Published On
Jul 20, 2022
Authors
Catho Schoenmaekers, Chloë De Laet, Ludmila Kornilova, Dmitrii Glukhikh, Steven Moore, Hamish MacDougall, Ivan Naumov, Erik Fransen, Leander Wille, Steven Jillings, Floris L. Wuyts
Tags
spaceflight
ocular counter-roll
gaze stabilization
adaptation
cosmonauts
centrifugation
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