Psychologynpj Microgravity
The motor vertical in the absence of gravicentric cues
O. Bock and N. Bury
This study explores how the lack of gravicentric cues affects our motor responses during up-down movements. Conducted by Otmar Bock and Nils Bury, the research reveals a fascinating reliance on egocentric cues when gravicentric references are absent, shedding light on implications for astronauts and divers alike.
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