The effects
of Hypergravity on Function and Structure of the Peripheral Vestibular System
Eric Sondag
University of Amsterdam, 1 November, 1996.
Promotor: prof.dr. W.J. Oosterveld
Copromotor: prof.dr. P.F. Schouwenburg
Contents:
- Chapter 1: General Introduction
(see full text)
- Chapter 2: Anatomy and function
of the vestibular system. (see full text)
- Chapter 3: Effects of prolonged
hypergravity on the anatomy and behaviour of small animals. (see
full text)
- Chapter 4: Effects of prolonged
hypergravity on the vestibular system; a behavioural study. (see
full text)
- Chapter 5: Effects of sustained
acceleration on the morphological properties of octoconia in hamsters. (see
full text)
- Chapter 6: Altered behaviour
of hamsters by prolonged hypergravity; adaptation to 2.5 G and re-adaptation
to 1G. (see full text)
- Chapter 7: Behaviour of adult
hamsters subjected to prolonged hypergravity. (see
full text)
- Chapter 8: Octoconial alterations
after embryonal development in hypergravity. (see
full text)
- Chapter 9: Altered vestibular
induced behaviour in hamsters conceived and born in hypergravity. (see
full text)
- Chapter 10: General discussion.
(see full text)
- Chapter 11: Summary (full
text) / Samenvatting (volledige
tekst).
- References. (full
text)
- Curriculum Vitae. (volledige
tekst).
- Dankwoord. (volledige
tekst).
- List of Publications. (full
text)