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Zero gravity induced by parabolic flight enhances automatic capture and weakens voluntary maintenance of visuospatial attention

Adriana Salatino, Claudio Iacono, Roberto Gammeri, Stefano T. Chiadò, J.D.C. Lambert, Dominika Šulcová, André Mouraux, Mark S. George, Donna R. Roberts, Anna Berti, Raffaella Ricci

2021npj Microgravity19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Orienting attention in the space around us is a fundamental prerequisite for willed actions. On Earth, at 1 g, orienting attention requires the integration of vestibular signals and vision, although the specific vestibular contribution to voluntary and automatic components of visuospatial attention remains largely unknown. Here, we show that unweighting of the otolith organ in zero gravity during parabolic flight, selectively enhances stimulus-driven capture of automatic visuospatial attention, while weakening voluntary maintenance of covert attention. These findings, besides advancing our comprehension of the basic influence of the vestibular function on voluntary and automatic components of visuospatial attention, may have operational implications for the identification of effective countermeasures to be applied in forthcoming human deep space exploration and habitation, and on Earth, for patients' rehabilitation.

Topics & Concepts

Vestibular systemStimulus (psychology)Cognitive psychologyPsychologyWeightlessnessComputer scienceNeurosciencePhysicsAstronomyVestibular and auditory disordersVisual perception and processing mechanismsTactile and Sensory Interactions