
How Does Space Change Your Brain?
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Physics, Science, Other, Health Sciences, Social Studies, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Space travel affects the human body, particularly the brain, in various ways. While astronauts take precautions to protect muscles and bones, the impact on the brain is less understood. Studies show changes in brain areas like the cerebellum and motor cortex, affecting movement and balance. Cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving, are also impacted, with astronauts experiencing 'space fog.' Brain imaging reveals physical changes, including size variations in certain brain parts. These changes may not fully revert after returning to Earth. Future research aims to explore these effects further, especially for long-duration missions like those to Mars.
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