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Review
. 2003;13(4-6):345-62.

Context-specific adaptation and its significance for neurovestibular problems of space flight

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  • PMID: 15096677
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Context-specific adaptation and its significance for neurovestibular problems of space flight

Mark Shelhamer et al. J Vestib Res. 2003.

Abstract

It has been demonstrated that various vestibular and oculomotor responses can be adapted in a context-specific manner: different adapted states are associated with different states of a prevailing context cue, and a change in the context state triggers a change in the response such that each adapted state is associated with a given context state. We review selected literature on context-specific adaptation, including our own recent results on adaptation of saccades, pursuit, and the linear and angular vestibulo-ocular reflexes (LVOR and AVOR), and suggest some ways in which context-specific adaptation might be useful as a countermeasure to the adverse neurovestibular effects of space flight.

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