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OverviewFluid distribution during spaceflight and impact on brain and vision health is an emerging field of high-priority research in the NASA human space program. International Space Station astronauts have developed ocular refraction changes during prolonged spaceflight. Within this book, experts review current data related to fluid shifts during microgravity exposure and the impact of fluid shifts on astronaut health.This work also compares current astronaut health problems with Earth-based health conditions such as elevated intracranial pressure and glaucoma. Chapters include discussion of altered fluid distribution, including intracellular and extracellular fluid shifts, eye morphology and vision disturbances, and intraocular pressure. In addition, chapters will include a discussion of advanced non-invasive technologies to investigate the abovementioned fluid volume and pressure variables.As such, the book aims to bridge health professionals, researchers, and science professionals by a presentation of ophthalmology topics critical to future human space exploration, thus providing new perspectives to solve emerging brain and eye disease on Earth and in Space. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brandon R Macias (Wyle At Nasa Johnson Space Center, Usa) , John H K Liu (Univ Of California, San Diego, Usa) , Christian A Otto (Nasa Johnson Space Center, Usa) , Alan R Hargens (Univ Of California, San Diego, Usa)Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Imprint: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd ISBN: 9789814667104ISBN 10: 9814667102 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 02 August 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsEarly Evidence Of Vision Impairment After Long-Duration Space Flight; Ocular And Vascular Physiology In Space; Sensory And Sensorimotor Function In Space; Noninvasive Measures Of Intracranial Pressure; Ocular Translaminar Pressure Gradient; Lower Body Negative Pressure; Intracranial Pressure During High Altitude; Eye, Orbit And Pituitary MRI; Lymphatic Function During Spaceflight;ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |