Use of vestibular galvanic stimulation for correction of the position and of the gaze in a flight simulator.
Vega, R.; Gordillo, J.; Alexandrov, V. V.; Alexandrova, T.; Soto, E.
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Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation(GVS) induce the sensation of movement in subjects in flight simulators and in cosmonauts, creating a cognitive simulation of movement. The system consists of a control unit, a function generator, and a power amplifier. GVS is capable of activating the neurons of the vestibular system and inducing the sensation of movement. When applied in coordination with a flight simulation program GVS modifies the eye movement control responses, electrically activating the vestibular-ocular, vestibule-colic, and vestibule-spinal reflexes. The ultimate goal of this type of stimulation is to generate augmented reality in the pilots during training or potentially also during a flight in microgravity.
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