In October 1991 the first Austrian cosmonaut spent one week on board the Soviet space station MIR. One of the 14 experiments carried out there was AKG's AUDIMIR, a psychoacoustics technological experiment. AUDIMIR was designed to investigate the accuracy of directional hearing and its role as part of the human orientation system at microgravity.
Authors:
Persterer, Alexander; Opitz, Martin; Koppensteiner, Christian; Nefjodova, M.; Müller, Christian; Berger, Meinhard
Affiliations:
AKG, Vienna, Austria ; Institut fur Medizinisch-Biologische Probleme, Moscow, Russia ; Neurologische Universitiitsklinik, Vienna, Austria ; Universitiitsklinik fur Neurologie, Innsbruck, Austria(See document for exact affiliation information.)
JAES Volume 41 Issue 4 pp. 239-247; April 1993
Publication Date:
April 1, 1993
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