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J Howard Jaster
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2020-2024
Publications (10 Years): 14
Top Topics
Skeletal Muscle
Sleep Apnea
Acute Heart Failure
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Top Venues
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
Experimental brain research
Geriatrics & gerontology international
Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung
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Publications
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J Howard Jaster
,
Joshua Ong
,
Giulia Ottaviani
Visual motion hypersensitivity, from spaceflight to Parkinson's disease-as the chiasmatic cistern may be impacted by microgravity together with normal terrestrial gravity-opposition physiology in the brain.
Experimental brain research
242 (3) (2024)
J Howard Jaster
Age-related arterial dysfunction in the brain may precede Parkinson's disease and other types of dementia, reflecting a failure to release gravitational ischemia.
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
327 (1) (2024)
J Howard Jaster
,
Joshua Ong
,
Giulia Ottaviani
Visual motion hypersensitivity, from spaceflight to Parkinson's disease-as the chiasmatic cistern may be impacted by microgravity together with normal terrestrial gravity-opposition physiology in the brain.
Experimental brain research
242 (3) (2024)
J Howard Jaster
Age-related arterial dysfunction in the brain may precede Parkinson's disease and other types of dementia, reflecting a failure to release gravitational ischemia.
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
327 (1) (2024)
J Howard Jaster
,
Joshua Ong
,
Giulia Ottaviani
Visual motion hypersensitivity, from spaceflight to Parkinson's disease-as the chiasmatic cistern may be impacted by microgravity together with normal terrestrial gravity-opposition physiology in the brain.
Experimental brain research
(2024)
J Howard Jaster
Age-related arterial dysfunction in the brain may precede Parkinson's disease and other types of dementia, reflecting a failure to release gravitational ischemia.
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
327 (1) (2024)
J Howard Jaster
,
Joshua Ong
,
Giulia Ottaviani
Visual motion hypersensitivity, from spaceflight to Parkinson's disease-as the chiasmatic cistern may be impacted by microgravity together with normal terrestrial gravity-opposition physiology in the brain.
Experimental brain research
242 (3) (2024)
J Howard Jaster
Gravity in the brain: How it might regulate skeletal muscle metabolism by balancing compressive ischemic changes in the weight-bearing hypothalamus, while sometimes predisposing to maladaptive cerebral β-amyloid deposition.
Geriatrics & gerontology international
(2023)
J Howard Jaster
Gravity in the brain: How it might regulate skeletal muscle metabolism by balancing compressive ischemic changes in the weight-bearing hypothalamus, while sometimes predisposing to maladaptive cerebral β-amyloid deposition.
Geriatrics & gerontology international
(2023)
J Howard Jaster
,
Giulia Ottaviani
Acute Heart Failure, 90-Day Mortality, and Gravitational Ischemia in the Brain.
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
12 (6) (2022)
J Howard Jaster
,
Giulia Ottaviani
Late seizures following cerebral venous thrombosis-may be a maladaptive attempt to release gravitational ischemia in the brain.
Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
43 (11) (2022)
J Howard Jaster
Gravity in the brain-how it may regulate skeletal muscle metabolism by balancing compressive ischemic changes in the weight-bearing pituitary and hypothalamus.
Physiological reports
9 (10) (2022)
J Howard Jaster
Gravity in the brain: how compressive ischemic changes in the weight-bearing brainstem autonomic nuclei may contribute to vascular endothelial dysfunction elsewhere in the body following sleep deprivation.
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
320 (4) (2021)
J Howard Jaster
COPD-and-smoking-induced "down regulation" of CO2-related vasoconstriction in the brain during CPAP for sleep apnea may paradoxically reduce risk of cardiovascular events.
Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung
24 (3) (2020)