太空飞行
载人航天
航空学
失重
运动病
视力
行星际空间飞行
太空医学
火星探测计划
行星际空间
航空航天工程
计算机科学
天体生物学
模拟
太空探索
航空医学
工程类
医学
物理
眼科
天文
量子力学
磁场
太阳风
放射科
作者
Ethan Waisberg,Joshua Ong,Phani Paladugu,Sharif Amit Kamran,Nasif Zaman,Andrew G. Lee,Alireza Tavakkoli
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.lssr.2023.01.002
摘要
Astronauts are exposed to an austere and constantly changing environment during space travel. To respond to these rapid environmental changes, high levels of dynamic visual acuity (DVA) are required. DVA is the ability to visualize objects that are in motion, or with head movement and has previously been shown to decrease significantly following spaceflight. Decreased DVA can potentially impact astronauts while performing mission critical tasks and drive space motion sickness. In this paper, we suggest that DVA assessment during spaceflight and during G-transitions should be considered to help further understand the vestibulo-ocular impacts of interplanetary spaceflight and ensure mission performance including potential manned missions to Mars.
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