Wearable devices could help astronauts orient themselves - ’MARS’ chair experiments

Researchers using the Multi-Axis Rotation System (MARS) chair at Brandeis University in Massachusetts are developing devices that buzz like cellphones, giving a tactile ‘nudge’ to help wearers orient themselves correctly. Full Story: The NASA-funded study shows the cues could help astronauts fight jolts of confusion, known to scientists as spatial disorientation, arising from temporarily obscured vision like when flying through a thick layer of clouds. Credit: | footage courtesy: Vivekanand Vimal/Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Laboratory/Brandeis University | edited by Steve Spaleta () Music: The Fry by Banaras Baba & Kolkata Kid / courtesy of
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