rootbrowseIAC-12A1session 22. Human Physiology in SpacePapers1. Impaired T-wave amplitude adaptation to heart-rate induced by cardiac deconditioning after 5-days of head-down bed-rest2. The spectral analysis of heart rate variability in forecasting of post-flight orthostatic intolerance after long-time space flights3. Assessment of sleep patterns, energy expenditure, circadian rhythms of skin temperature, salivary amylase: Mars simulated mission at Mars desert Research station4. Respiratory control during exposure to simulated microgravity5. Progress of AGREE project: multilateral project on the effectiveness of artificial gravity with exercise6. Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular responses to different postures following 5-day HDBR with an artificial gravity countermeasure7. Applications of Electrical Stimulation and Electrotactile Feedback in Human Spaceflight8. High-resolution peripheral computed tomography in the assessment of bone loss and recovery during and up to 2-years after 60d bed-rest9. Bone Loss Assessment and Guided Therapy For Fracture Healing Using Quantitative Ultrasound10. Efficacy of different regimens locomotor training in preventing the negative effects of weightlessness on human physical performance11. The European theseus roadmap: towards human exploration of space12. Reversible Figures: Developing An ISS Life Sciences Payload13. Skeletal Muscle Plasticity: Implications for Mission Personnel & Astronaut Careers14. Chest mechanics and respiratory control during 5-days dry immersion15. The Effect of Mental Stressors on the Cardiovascular System in Various Gravitational Environments16. Incomplete recovery of the lumbar intervertebral discs after 60d and 21d strict bed rest17. Hypertrophy of the neck musculature due to prolonged bed-rest?18. The use of ballistocardiography in russian space flights – history and prospects19. Ultrasound Imaging of Spinal Changes in Spaceflight20. Short duration resistive exercise sustains neuromuscular function after bed rest21. Cardiovascular autonomic balance in cosmonauts in attitude to their position in a crew22. Adaptation risks in space medicine23. Prenosological approach and health assessment of crew-members during simulated mars mission24. Mechanical properties of the lumbar muscles regarded to g-vector.