HSL Bibliography

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2006
Elias, P. Z., T. Jarchow, and L. R. Young, "Artificial gravity: Incremental Adaptation to Yaw Head turns During 30 RPM Rotation (poster)", HST Forum Student Poster Session, Walker Memorial, Building 50, MIT, March 26, 2006.
Edmonds, J. L., T. Jarchow, and L. R. Young, "Exercise in Artificial Gravity - Implementation and Validationof a Stair-Stepper on a Short Radius Centrifuge, (Abstract)", Bone Loss During Spaceflight Conference, Cleveland, OH, June 23-24, 2006.
2005
Adenot, S., T. Jarchow, and L. R. Young, "Adaptation of VOR to Coriolis Stimulation", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 1039, New York, pp. 1-9, March 2005.
Meliga, P., H. Hecht, L. R. Young, and F. W. Mast, "Artificial gravity-head movements during short-radius centrifugation: Influence of cognitive effects", Acta Astronautica, vol. 56, no. 2005, pp. 859-866, 2005.
Young, L. R., Beyond Mars, Keynote Address, Foundation for the Future, , Seattle, WA, June 2005.
Young, L. R., and S. Adenot, Mars, Un Nouvel Espace Pour L'Homme (Mars, a New Space for Humans, : Editions Odile Jacob, June 2005.
Jarchow, T., and L. R. Young, "Neurovestibular Adaptation to Short Radius Centrifugations", Journal of Gravitational Physiology, 2005.
Jarchow, T., and L. R. Young, "Neurovestibular Aspects of Short-Radius Artificial Gravity: Parameters determinig adaptation (Abstract)", 15th Humans in Space Symposium Meeting, Graz, Austria, Submitted to Astra Astronautica, May 22-26, 2005.
Jarchow, T., and L. R. Young, "Parameters Determining Neurovestibular Adaptation to Short-Radius Artifical Gravity", Acta Astronautica, 2005.
Young, L. R., Some Memories of Larry Stark's Years at MIT and afterwards, , Berkely, CA, May 2005.
Young, L. R., "Why Mars?", Humanity 3000, Humans in Space: The Next Thousand Years, proceedings, section:4.2.4, Bellevue, Washington, USA, pp. 71-81, June 2005.
2004
Jarchow, T., and L. R. Young, "Adaptation to head movements during short radius centrifugation", 55th International Astronautical Congress., Vancouver, Canada, submitted to Acta Astronautica, October 4-8, 200, 2004.
Garrick-Bethell, I., T. Jarchow, H. Hecht, and L. R. Young, "Cross-Plane transfer of Vestibular Adaptation to Coriolis Cross-Coupled Stimuli (Abstract)", XXIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE BARANY SOCIETY, Paris, France, July 7-9, 2004.
Young, L. R., "Terrain Park Features The Physics and Metaphysics", ASDA Meeting, Cortina, Italy, March 2004.
Young, L. R., "Testimony to US House of Representatives, Committee on Science Hearing on Perspectives on the President’s Vision for Space Exploration", Committee on Science Hearing on Perspectives on the President’s Vision for Space Exploration, Washington, DC, March 10, 2004.
Young, L. R., "Testimony to US House of Representatives, Committee on Science Hearing on Perspectives on the President’s Vision for Space Exploration", Committee on Science Hearing on Perspectives on the President’s Vision for Space Exploration<br/>, Washington, DC, March 10, 2004.
2003
Young, L. R., K. Sienko, L. Lyne, H. Hecht, and A. Natapoff, "Adaptation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, subjective tilt, and motion sickness to head movements during short-radius centrifugation", Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 13, no. 2-3, pp. 65-77, 2003.
Young, L. R., "Artificial Gravity", Encyclopedia of Space Science and Technology, vol. 1, New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp. 138-151, 2003.
Young, L. R., "Models for Neurovestibular Adaptation", Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 13, no. 2003, pp. 297-307, 2003.
Young, L. R., "Models for Neurovestibular Adaptation: A Personal Approach", Presented at the Sixth NASA Symposium on the Role of Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration, Portland, OR, October 1-3, 200, 2003.
Brown, E., H. Hecht, and L. R. Young, "Sensorimotor aspects of high-speed artificial gravity: I. Sensory conflict in vestibular adaptation", Journal of Vestibular Research, no. 2003, pp. 271-282, 2003.
Mast, F. W., N. Newby, and L. R. Young, "Sensorimotor Aspects of High-Speed Artificial Gravity:II. The Effects of Head Position on Illusory Self Motion", Journal of Vestibular Research , vol. 12, no. 5/6, pp. 283-289, 2003.
Young, L. R., "Spatial Orientation", Principles and Practice of Aviation Psychology, New Jersey, Erlbaum , pp. 69-114, 2003.
2002
Young, L. R., K. Sienko, L. Lyne, H. Hecht, and A. Natapoff, "Adaptation of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex, Subjective Tilt, and Motion Sickness to Head Movements During Short-Radius Centrifugation (abstract)", Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 11, no. 3-5, pp. 256-257, 2002.
Hecht, H., E. Brown, and L. R. Young, "Adapting to artificial gravity (AG) at high rotational speeds", Journal of Gravitational Physiology, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 1-5, 2002.
Mast, F. W., N. Newby, and L. R. Young, "The effect of head position on illusory self-motionin artificial gravity (abstract)", Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 11, no. 3-5, pp. 199, 2002.
Atamer, A., M. Delaney, and L. R. Young, "An Expert System for Fault Management Assistance on a Space Sleep Experiment", Archives Italiennes de Biologie, vol. 140, no. 3, pp. 303-313, July 2002.
Young, L. R., "The International Space Station at Risk", SCIENCE , vol. 296, April 19, 2002.
Young, L. R., "Micro-gravity and artificial gravity: Two chanllenges to neuro-vestibular adaptation (abstract)", Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 11, no. 3-5, pp. 311, 2002.
Young, L. R., and H. Hecht, "Neurovestibular Aspects of Artificial gravity (AsMA 2002 Meeting Abstract)", Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, vol. 73, no. 3, pp. 237, March 2002.

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