Space Sciencesnpj Microgravity
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.
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