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Oman, C. M., B. K. Lichtenberg, K. E. Money, and R. K. McCoy, "Space motion sickness on Spacelab Mission One (Abstract)", Society for Neuroscience Abstr, 1984.
Oman, C. M., O. L. Bock, and J. K. Huang, "Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right visual reversal", Science, vol. 209, no. 4457, pp. 706-8, Aug 8, 1980.
Oman, C. M., "Etiologic role of head movements and visual cues in space motion sickness on Spacelabs 1 and D-1", 7th IAA Man in Space Symposium: Physiologic Adaptation of Man In Space, Houston, TX, February 10-13, , 1986.
Oman, C. M., and L. S. Frishkopf, "Neural responses of lateral line organs in necturus maculosis to direct mechanical stimulation", MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics Quarterly Progress Report , no. QPR # 108, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts Instittute of Technology, pp. 321-338, 1973.
Oman, C. M., I. Howard, T. Smith, A. Beall, A. Natapoff, J. Zacher, and H. Jenkin, "The Role of Visual Cues in Microgravity Spatial Orientation", The Neurolab Spacelab Mission:Neuroscience Research In Space, vol. NASA SP-2003-535, Houston, TX, NASA Johnson Space Center, pp. 69-82, 2003.
Oman, C. M., A. J. Kendra, M. Hayashi, M. Stearns, and J. Burki-Cohen, "Vertical Navigation Displays: Pilot Performance and Workload During Simulated Constant Angle of Descent GPS Approaches", International Journal of Aviation Psychology, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 15-31, 2001.
Oman, C. M., and D. Balkwill, "Postflight angular VOR and rotation sensation changes in Spacelab SLS-1 crewmembers", XVII Barany Society Meeting, Prague, Czechoslovakia, June, 1992.
Oman, C. M., N. M. C., "Observer model for spatial orientation research and accident investigation (abstract)", Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, vol. 80, no. 3, pp. 2089, 2009.
Oman, C. M., NSBRI Neurovestibular Adaptation Team Strategic Plan, : National Space Biomedical Research Institute, pp. Vol. 2 Chapt. 9, 2002.
Oman, C. M., "Sensory conflict theory and space sickness: our changing perspective", J Vestib Res, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 51-6, Jan-Feb, 1998.
Oman, C. M., "Spacelab experiments on space motion sickness", Acta Astronautica, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 55-66, 1987.
Oman, C. M., "In search of a cure for seasickness", Textbook for US Sailing Association/Cruising World Safety-At-Sea seminars, Newport RI, Cruising World Safety-At-Sea Institute, pp. 26-28, 2000.
Oman, C. M., "Neurovestibular adaptation to spaceflight: Research progress (Introduction to Special Issue)", Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 12, no. 5-6, pp. 201-203, 2003.
Oman, C. M., and K. E. Money, "Medical monitoring and therapy of space motion sickness", Space 2000, pp. 311-326, 1983.
Oman, C. M., B. K. Lichtenberg, and K. E. Money, "Space motion sickness monitoring experiment: Spacelab 1", Motion and Space Sickness, Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, pp. 217-246, 1990.
Oman, C. M., J.. M. S. Huntley, S. A. Rasmussen, and S. K. Robinson, The use of analog track angle error display for improving simulated GPS approach performance, : US DOT RSPA Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, August, 1995.
Oman, C. M., D. Benveniste, D. A. Buckland, H.. Aoki, A. Liu, A. Natapoff, and M. Kozhevnikov, "Incongruent Spacecraft Module Visual Verticals Affect Spatial Task Performance", 7th International Symposium on the Role of Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration, European Space Technology Center, Noordwijk, Holland, June 7-9, 2006.
Oman, C. M., "Human Visual Orientation in Weightlessness", Levels of Perception, New York, NY, Springer Verlag, pp. 375-398, 2003.
Oman, C. M., "The influence of duct and utricular morphology on semicircular canal response", Vestibular Function and Morphology, New York, Springer Verlag, pp. 251-274, 1981.
Oman, C. M., "In search of a cure for seasickness", US Sailing Association/Cruising World Safety-At-Sea Seminar text, Newport, RI, Cruising World Safety-At-Sea Institute, pp. 26-28, 2004.
Oman, C. M., and A. Skwersky, "Effect of scene polarity and head orientation on illusions of tumbling in a virtual environment (abstract)", Aviat Space Environ Med, vol. 68, no. 7, pp. 649, 1997.
Oman, C. M., and L. R. Young, "The physiological range of pressure difference and cupula deflections in the human semicircular canal. Theoretical considerations", Acta Otolaryngol, vol. 74, no. 5, pp. 324-31, Nov, 1972.
Oman, C. M., and D. Balkwill, "Horizontal VOR, nystagmus dumping, and sensation duration in Spacelab SLS-1 crewmembers (abstract)", Aviat Space Environ Med, 1993.
Oman, C. M., and O. L. Bock, "Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right reversal of vision", Image Generation/Display Conference II, USAF Human Resources Laboratory, 1982.
Oman, C. M., "Are evolutionary hypotheses for motion sickness "Just So" stories?", Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 21, no. Special Issue, pp. 89, April 8-10, 2011.
Oman, C. M., "Spatial Orientation and Navigation in Microgravity", Spatial Processing in Navigation, Imagery and Perception, New York City, Springer Verlag, pp. 209-247, 2007.
Oman, C. M., I. Howard, W. Shebilske, J. Taube, and A. Beall, "Human Visual Orientation In Unfamiliar Gravito-Inertial Environments. ", First Biennial USRA Space Biomedical Investigators Workshop, League City, TX, Universities Space Research Association, Division of Space Biomedicine, pp. 429-431, Jan 11-13, 1999.
Oman, C. M., I. Howard, T. Smith, A. Beall, A. Natapoff, J. Zacher, and H. Jenkin, "The Role of Visual Cues in Microgravity Spatial Orientation", The Neurolab Spacelab Mission:Neuroscience Research In Space, vol. NASA SP-2003-535, Houston, TX, NASA Johnson Space Center, pp. 69-82, 2003.
Oman, C. M., B. K. Lichtenberg, and K. E. Money, "Space motion sickness monitoring experiment: Spacelab 1", Motion Sickness: Mechanisms, Prediction, Prevention, and Treatment, Williamsburg, VA, NATO AGARD, pp. 35.1 - 35.21, May 3-4, 1984.
Oman, C. M., and L. R. Young, "Spacelab-1 experiments on motion sickness", Space Shuttle: Dawn of an Era, Los Angeles, CA, American Astronautical Society, October 29-Novem, 1979.

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