Spaceflight-induced neuroplasticity in humans as measured by MRI: what do we know so far?
Abstract Space travel poses an enormous challenge on the human body; microgravity, ionizing radiation, absence of circadian rhythm, confinement and isolation are just some of the features associated with it. Obviously, all of the latter can have an impact on human physiology and even induce detrimen...
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Auteurs principaux: | Angelique Van Ombergen, Steven Laureys, Stefan Sunaert, Elena Tomilovskaya, Paul M. Parizel, Floris L. Wuyts |
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2017
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