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Comparative Study
. 1996 Feb;67(2):133-8.

Performance of a simple aiming task in hypergravity: II. detailed response characteristics

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Comparative Study

Performance of a simple aiming task in hypergravity: II. detailed response characteristics

O Bock et al. Aviat Space Environ Med. 1996 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Literature proposes three hypotheses for impaired movement execution in hyper-G. The present study attempted to discriminate between these hypotheses by comparing kinematic characteristics and final accuracy of pointing movements in different gravity levels.

Method: Subjects pointed without seeing their hand at targets presented before, during and after exposure to hyper-G.

Results: After factoring out movement amplitude, peak vertical velocity and the skewness of velocity profiles tended to increase, while movement duration tended to decrease with increasing G-level. Further, final response position was slightly less modulated by target position in hyper-G than in normal-G.

Conclusion: Although not all findings reached statistical significance, the observed pattern of results corroborates the hypothesis (2) that the motor system re-interprets hyper-G as increased arm weight.

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