The goal of this study is to objectively determine the perceived direction of the right-front by the subjects in weightlessness. The direction of the right-front has not been investigated to date with the measurements of the position of the eyes. The investigators will compare the intersection of the horizontal and vertical saccadic trajectories (jerky) with the apparent direction of the right-front indicated by the subjects when they look right front in the dark (LOOK) and that they indicate when they determine whether a visual target through the right-front apparent (PERCEPTION). Then, the investigators will compare these measurements between normal gravity and microgravity hypergravity during parabolic flight.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
Umr Ucbn/Inserm U1075 Comete
Caen, Basse-Normandie, France
eye movements
measurements between normal gravity and microgravity hypergravity during parabolic flight
Time frame: Baseline
acceleration of the head
measurements between normal gravity and microgravity hypergravity during parabolic flight
Time frame: Baseline
perception by the subjects of the right-front.
measurements between normal gravity and microgravity hypergravity during parabolic flight
Time frame: Baseline
acceleration of the arms
measurements between normal gravity and microgravity hypergravity during parabolic flight
Time frame: Baseline
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