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Investigators monitoring the experiment using Visual and Vestibular Investigation System (VVIS). | ||||||||||
Dr. Koizuka and model of VVIS. | ||||||||||
Model of VVIS with chair in vertical position. | ||||||||||
Model of VVIS with chair in horizontal position. | ||||||||||
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Researchers of the Vestibular Investigation Team are happy with the
data obtained from the experiments using the Visual Vestibular Investigation
System. Dr. Koizuka is in the front holding a model of an eyeball. In the back left is Dr. Cohen and Dr. Clement is in his right. (Photographed at the Science Center in Johnson Space Center) | ||||||||||
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Principal Investigator and Co-Investigators of "Autonomic
Neuroplasticity in Weightlessness"
(Photographed in the Science center of Mission Control Center, Johnson Space Center.) | ||||||||||
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B. Cohen M.D., Principal Investigator of "Spatial
Orientation of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex". (Photographed in Mission Control Center Johnson Space Center.) | ||||||||||
I. Koizuka M.D., Co-Investigator of "Spatial
Orientation of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex". (Photographed in Mission Control Center Johnson Space Center.) | ||||||||||
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G. R. Clement, Ph.D., Principal Investigator of "Visual-Otolithic
Inrteractions in Microgravity" (Photographed in Mission Control Center Johnson Space Center.) | ||||||||||
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Dr. Mukai Astronaut of NASDA supporting Neurolab experiments from Mission
Control Center. (Photographed in Mission Control Center Johnson Space Center.) |
Last Updated : April 27, 1998