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K Hofstetter-Degen1, J Wetzig, R J von Baumgarten
1Physiologisches Instiut, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:
On a space mission in 1992 we investigated the effect of pure neck receptor stimulation on eye roll position in space. To do this, we used the flash afterimage method. We found that eye rotations in static tilted head positions are absent in weightlessness. This suggests that in microgravity the neck position receptors do not contribute to a measurable extent to static OCR.
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