NASA Awards $1.4 Million Grant to Mount Sinai Researcher
May 06, 2008
May 06, 2008
NEW YORK, May 6 -- Mount Sinai Medical Center issued the following press release:
Avoidance of spatial disorientation, a common experience for pilots and astronauts in-flight, is a critical safety concern. That is why Steven T. Moore, Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of Neurology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, has been awarded a $1.4 million grant for his study named "Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) as an analogue of post-flight sensorimotor dysfunction. . . .
Avoidance of spatial disorientation, a common experience for pilots and astronauts in-flight, is a critical safety concern. That is why Steven T. Moore, Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of Neurology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, has been awarded a $1.4 million grant for his study named "Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) as an analogue of post-flight sensorimotor dysfunction. . . .
