Publications
- Optimizing transcranial magnetic stimulation for spaceflight applications (2023)
- Neuroplasticity in F16 fighter jet pilots (2023)
- Prolonged microgravity induces reversible and persistent changes on human cerebral connectivity (2023)
- Ocular counter-roll is less affected in experienced versus novice space crew after long-duration spaceflight (2022)
- The effect of prolonged spaceflight on cerebrospinal fluid and perivascular spaces of astronauts and cosmonauts (2022)
- Towards understanding the effect of spaceflight on the brain (2020)
- Macro- and microstructural changes in cosmonauts' brains after long-duration spaceflight (2020)
- Reply to Ludwig et al.: A potential mechanism for intracranial cerebrospinal fluid accumulation during long-duration spaceflight (2019)
- Reply to Wostyn et al.: Investigating the spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome and the human brain in lockstep (2019)
- Alterations of Functional Brain Connectivity After Long-Duration Spaceflight as Revealed by fMRI (2019)
- Brain ventricular volume changes induced by long-duration spaceflight (2019)
- Brain Tissue-Volume Changes in Cosmonauts (2018)
- Spaceflight-induced neuroplasticity in humans as measured by MRI: what do we know so far? (2017)
- Intrinsic functional connectivity reduces after first-time exposure to short-term gravitational alterations induced by parabolic flight (2017)
- Motion sickness and sopite syndrome associated with parabolic flights: a case report (2016)
- Cortical reorganization in an astronaut’s brain after long-duration spaceflight (2016)
- Decreased otolith-mediated vestibular response in 25 astronauts induced by long-duration spaceflight (2016)
- Dysfunctional vestibular system causes a blood pressure drop in astronauts returning from space (2015)
- Intranasal scopolamine affects the semicircular canals centrally and peripherally (2015)
- Validation of centrifugation as a countermeasure for otolith deconditioning during spaceflight: preliminary data of the ESA SPIN study (2013)
- Baclofen affects the semicircular canals but not the otoliths in humans (2013)
- Pharmaceutical countermeasures have opposite effects on the utricles and semicircular canals in man (2012)
- No effects of anti-motion sickness drugs on vestibular evoked myogenic potentials outcome parameters (2011)