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Adaptation of static posture was studied before, during, and after a 7-day space flight. Body segment orientations, body stability, and muscle activity underlying the reproduction of several postural attitudes were examined in various visual situations either with the shoes attached to the floor or during free floating. In standing or relaxed subjects whose shoes were attached to the floor, the tonic activity of the ankle flexor was enhanced relative to that in the same posture on earth, whereas the extensor activity disappeared. Errors in attempting to reproduce the normal terrestrial upright posture and a forward-leaning posture were accompanied by major changes in the synergies between neck, hip, knee, and ankle joints. These changes are mainly attributed to cumulative adjustments in response to nonvestibular signals such as tactile, articular, and proprioceptive cues.
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Clément, G., Lestienne, F. Adaptive modifications of postural attitude in conditions of weightlessness. Exp Brain Res 72, 381–389 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00250259
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