Fig. 3: Whole-body kinematics.
From: Hypergravity is more challenging than microgravity for the human sensorimotor system

A Representative whole-body kinematics during reaching toward the far target for a typical participant in microgravity (0 g), hypergravity (1.8 g) and normogravity (1 g). B Mean forward whole-body tilt (orientation of the ankle-head segment relative to vertical) as a function of the Environment. C Mean time spent using a hip strategy as a function of the Environment. Whole-body reorganization was only significant in microgravity (compared to normogravity and hypergravity). Error bars represent standard deviation. **P < 0.01.