Towards human exploration of space: The THESEUS review series on neurophysiology research priorities

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The THESEUS project (Towards Human Exploration of Space: a European Strategy), initiated within the seventh Framework Programme by the European Commission, aimed at providing a cross-cutting, life-science-based roadmap for Europe’s strategy towards human exploration of long space missions, and its relevance to applications on Earth. This topic was investigated by experts in the field, in the framework of the THESEUS project whose aim was to develop an integrated life sciences research roadmap regarding human space exploration. In particular, decades of research have shown that altered gravity impairs neurological responses at large, such as perception, sleep, motor control, and cognitive factors. International experts established a list of key issues that should be addressed in that context and provided several recommendations such as a maximal exploitation of currently available resources on Earth and in space.

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White, O., Clément, G., Fortrat, J. O., Pavy-Letraon, A., Thonnard, J. L., Blanc, S., … Paloski, W. H. (2016, January 7). Towards human exploration of space: The THESEUS review series on neurophysiology research priorities. Npj Microgravity. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/npjmgrav.2016.23

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