Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration, Volume 3, Part 4Scientific and Technical Information Division, Office of Technology Utilization, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1968 - Labyrinth (Ear) |
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WELCOME | 1 |
ORBITAL SPACE STATIONS WITH ARTIFICIAL GRAVITY | 7 |
TRANSFER OF HABITUATION ON CHANGE IN BODY POSITION | 17 |
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Acta Oto-Laryngol activity angular animals appears aqueduct arterial axis blood flow body bone boutons caloric cells Center cochlear constant course demonstrated direction duct duration effect efferent endolymph endolymphatic evidence examined experimental experiments exposure fibers FIGURE findings fluid force frequency function hair cells head horizontal illusion increase indicate inner labyrinth lateral linear acceleration macula mean measured mechanism Medical membrane minutes mode motion move movement muscle nerve normal nucleus nystagmus observed obtained organs orientation otoconia otolith parallel pattern period position possible posterior present pressure produced recorded reflexes Research response rotation seconds seen semicircular canal sensation sensory showed shown side similar space spiral stimulation Stockh structure subjects terminals threshold tilt tion turns utricle values various vertical vessels vestibular visual wall