Grasping of virtual objects in changed gravity

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Bock, O [1 ]
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[1] INST SPACE & TERR SCI,N YORK,ON,CANADA
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Background: Little is known about the effects of changed gravity on the execution of grasping movements, even though such movements play an important role in normal motor behavior of humans. Hypothesis: The formation of an adequate grip aperture is impaired in changed gravity. Method: During parabolic flight, five subjects grasped mirror-viewed virtual targets with their thumb and index finger. From their video-taped responses, we determined grip aperture as the distance between the two fingertips. Results: In changed gravity, the final grip aperture was about 15% smaller than in normal gravity, and the peak grip aperture was about 30% less modulated by target size. Both findings were similar in hyper-G and in micro-G. Conclusions: We conclude that (virtual) grasping in changed gravity is affected by a deterioration of visual and/or proprioceptive signals, or by the increased computational burden of controlling movements in unusual force environments.
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