08-10-2015 02:46 PM CEST
How astronauts adapt to the stresses of living in space is helping researchers to pinpoint the causes of common disorders on Earth.
From the brain's point of view, living in space is very stressful. The signals from an astronaut's body in space go haywire as they float in weightlessness. The inner ear reports that it is falling, but the eyes show that nothing is moving.
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