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Brain Connectivity and Behavioral Changes in a Spaceflight Analog Environment with Elevated CO2
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
Astronauts are exposed to microgravity and elevated CO2 levels onboard the International Space Station. Little is known about how microgravity and elevated CO2 combine to affect the brain and sensorimotor performance during and after spaceflight. Here we examined changes in resting-state functional connectivity (FC) and sensorimotor behavior associated with a spaceflight analog environment. Participants underwent 30 days of strict 6-degree head-down tilt bed rest with elevated ambient CO2
doi:10.1101/2020.09.28.317404
fatcat:cysyj35ucnctbjdaofv2njhegm