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Gyroscopic stimulation of the semicircular canals during sensory deprivation.A static object revolving at a constant velocity is stationary with respect to that environment. When the object is rotated outside the plane of spin, a gyroscopic or cross-coupled acceleration is produced orthogonal to the two planes of rotation. In this situation, a man feels himself moving in a direction other than that which his visual or proprioceptive sensors perceive. The conflict in spatial orientation is the cross-coupled acceleration imposed on the semicircular canals. This perceptual conflict and the thresholds involved were studied by partial isolation of the physiological stimuli through sensory deprivation. Subjects weighted to neutral buoyancy were submerged in 94 F water in the dark. The subjects were then rotated while being revolved about a displaced axis. Thresholds for detection of angular acceleration were higher than those reported in the literature for detection of acceleration of a single plane. This discrepancy may be attributable to the length of time the stimuli are imposed to each of the canals and the cupular response periods.
Document ID
19720031199
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Newsom, B. D.
Brady, J. F.
Stumm, J. E.
(NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Houston, Tex.; General Dynamics Corp., Convair Div., San Diego, Calif., United States)
Date Acquired
August 6, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1971
Publication Information
Publication: Aerospace Medicine
Volume: 42
Subject Category
Biotechnology
Accession Number
72A14865
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS1-7309
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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