The use of in-flight foot pressure as a countermeasure to neuromuscular degradation
The Effects of Long-Duration Spaceflight on Postflight Terrestrial Locomotion
Anticipatory Postural Activity During Long-Duration Space Flight
Developing Sensorimotor Countermeasures to Mitigate Post-Flight Locomotor Dysfunction
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INFLIGHT COUNTERMEASURE TO MITIGATE POSTFLIGHT GAIT DYSFUNCTION
Development of an Inflight Countermeasure to Mitigate Postflight Gait Dysfunction
Sensorimotor Adaptation Following Exposure to Ambiguous Inertial Motion Cues
Sensorimotor Adaptation Following Exposure to Ambiguous Inertial Motion Cues
Development of Testing Methodologies to Evaluate Postflight Locomotor Performance
Development of a Countermeasure to Mitigate Postflight Locomotor Dysfunction
Spatial Reorientation of Sensorimotor Balance Control in Altered Gravity
Development of Training Programs to Optimize Planetary Ambulation
Tactile Sensory Supplementation of Gravitational References to Optimize Sensorimotor Recovery
Ambiguous Tilt and Translation Motion Cues in Astronauts after Space Flight
Defining the Physiological Factors that Contribute to Postflight Changes in Functional Performance
Comparison of Postural Recovery Following Short and Long Duration Spaceflights
Postflight Quiet Stance Stability of Astronauts Following Recovery From a Simulated Fall
Tactile Cueing as a Gravitational Substitute for Spatial Navigation During Parabolic Flight
Which Way is Up? Lessons Learned from Space Shuttle Sensorimotor Research