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What Happens to Your Brain When You Lie Down for 90 Days?
Monday, January 19, 2026
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Key Findings:
- Study Overview:
- Participants: 36 healthy adults
- Duration: 90 days in head-down bed rest
Method: Pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (pCASL) MRI
- Overall Blood Flow:
Remained unchanged after 90 days.
- Specific Brain Area Changes:
- Increased Blood Flow:
- Vertebrobasilar artery territory
- Left fusiform gyrus
- Decreased Blood Flow:
- Right superior frontal gyrus
- Middle cingulate gyrus
- Heschl's gyrus
- Blood Pressure and Heart Rate:
- Higher diastolic and mean arterial pressure linked to lower blood flow in the vertebrobasilar territory.
Pre-bed rest heart rate influenced blood flow changes in the vertebrobasilar territory.
- Age Factor:
Younger adults showed age-related changes in the right superior frontal gyrus.
- Implications:
- Insights into brain adaptation to gravity changes.
- Relevance to space travel and Earth-based conditions affecting cerebral blood flow.
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