Publications by authors named "Marissa J Rosenberg"

Astronauts returning from long-duration spaceflights experience visual-vestibular conflicts that causes motion sickness, perceptions that the environment is moving when it is not, and problems with walking and other functional tasks. To evaluate whether astronauts will have similar decrements after they land on Mars following exposure to weightlessness, participants were held by a device that offloads their weight, first entirely (0 G), and then partially (0.38 G) or not at all (1 G).

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  • * A recent Field Test study showed that a challenging sensorimotor test right after landing may help accelerate recovery for some astronauts, despite causing increased motion sickness.
  • * Results indicated that while some participants who took the tests performed closer to their pre-flight levels, others struggled, suggesting that tailored movements close to landing could enhance readaptation and warrant further investigation.
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Precise motion control is critical to human survival on Earth and in space. Motion sensation is inherently imprecise, and the functional implications of this imprecision are not well understood. We studied a "vestibular" manual control task in which subjects attempted to keep themselves upright with a rotational hand controller (i.

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