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. 2014 Jul 3;4(3):281–294. doi: 10.3390/life4030281

Table 2.

Summary of brain areas, functions associated with and symptoms related to weightless/space conditions.

Brain Area (*) Function Symptom
Primary somatosensory cortex (1, 2, 3) Proprioception Somatic sensations Somatosensory problems, self-position accuracy problems
Parietal cortex, somatosensory association cortex (5, 7)
Primary and association visual cortex (17, 18) Visual perception Color perception problems, loss of acuity
Auditory association cortex (22) Hearing and auditory perception Sound localization in binaural hearing
Prefrontal cortex and premotor cortex (11, 47, 6) Problem solving, executive functions, working memory, task management, inhibitory control, decision making and attention Executive problems: decision-making errors, attention problems, spatial working memory, concentration problems
Primary motor cortex (4) Voluntary motor initiation, especially in the distal extremities and facial and oral musculature Difficulty acquiring targets in voluntary movements, transient effects during first month
Frontal eye field (8) Non-tracking voluntary eye movements, visual attention Visual attention problems
Cerebellum Motor control Motor coordination and movement-timing problems
Entorhinal cortex, olfactory cortex, insula (34) Olfaction, taste and memory Perceived changes in taste and smell of food
Vestibular system and cortex Gravity-sensing, 3D positioning in space, and sensory orientation-integration. Space motion sickness, malaise, headache, vomiting, lack of motivation and dizziness
Limbic system Emotions, social behavior, attention, memory, motivation, olfaction, learning, decision-making and reward sensitiveness Diminished social interaction, irritability, concentration problems, lack of motivation, memory problems, depression, anxiety and mood problems
Brainstem Sleep cycle and arousal Sleep problems

* Numbers indicate Brodmann’s area codes (see Figure 1).