Effects of Sex and Gender on Adaptation to Space: Neurosensory Systems
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Auteurs : Millard F. Reschke ; Helen S. Cohen ; Jody M. Cerisano ; Janine A. Clayton ; Ronita Cromwell ; Richard W. Danielson ; Emma Y. Hwang ; Candace Tingen ; John R. Allen ; David L. TomkoSource :
- Journal of Women's Health [ 1540-9996 ] ; 2014.
Abstract
Sex and gender differences have long been a research topic of interest, yet few studies have explored the specific differences in neurological responses between men and women during and after spaceflight. Knowledge in this field is limited due to the significant disproportion of sexes enrolled in the astronaut corps. Research indicates that general neurological and sensory differences exist between the sexes, such as those in laterality of amygdala activity, sensitivity and discrimination in vision processing, and neuronal cell death (apoptosis) pathways. In spaceflight, sex differences may include a higher incidence of entry and space motion sickness and of post-flight vestibular instability in female as opposed to male astronauts who flew on both short- and long-duration missions. Hearing and auditory function in crewmembers shows the expected hearing threshold differences between men and women, in which female astronauts exhibit better hearing thresholds. Longitudinal observations of hearing thresholds for crewmembers yield normal age-related decrements; however, no evidence of sex-related differences from spaceflight has been observed. The impact of sex and gender differences should be studied by making spaceflight accessible and flying more women into space. Only in this way will we know if increasingly longer-duration missions cause significantly different neurophysiological responses in men and women.
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