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SUMMARY:Seminar - Pierre Denise and Thomas Fréret
DESCRIPTION:Venue: BBS \nInvited by Ellemarije Altena and Etienne Guillaud (INCIA) \nBilateral vestibular loss and space flight: common consequences?\nby Pierre Denise\nCOMETE – Mobilités : Vieillissement\, pathologie\, santé\nUMR1075 Université de Caen\, INSERM \nAbstract \nPostural and locomotor disorders are common among astronauts in the days following their return to Earth. Their intensity could jeopardize the survival of some astronauts upon arrival on Mars. To better understand the origin of these disorders and better prevent them\, we compared the postural and locomotor performances of astronauts upon their return to Earth with those of patients suffering from bilateral vestibulopathy (loss or significant reduction of vestibular function). \nFollowing landing\, astronauts exhibit performances similar to those of patients with vestibular disorders. These results support the hypothesis of a vestibular origin for the disorders observed in astronauts and open up prospects for the development of countermeasures\, as well as for patient management. The experience of patients could therefore be useful to astronauts and vice versa. \nFlying to the moon\, a never ending story or a fleeting time ? How bilateral vestibular deafferentation affects time estimation in rats. \nby Thomas Fréret \nCOMETE – Mobilités : Vieillissement\, pathologie\, santé\nUMR1075 Université de Caen\, INSERM\n\n \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/seminar-pierre-denise-and-thomas-freret/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Pour les scientifiques,Séminaire Impromptu
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