HSL Bibliography
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Artificial gravity: Incremental Adaptation to Yaw Head turns During 30 RPM Rotation (poster)
HST Forum Student Poster SessionWalker Memorial, Building 50, MITMarch 26, 20062006 -
Visual cues to the direction of the floor (abstract)
7th Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk, the NetherlandsJune 7-9, 20062006 -
Effect of Field of View on Visual reorientation Illusion: Does the Levitation illusion depend on the view seen or the scene viewed?
7th Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk, the NetherlandsJune 7-9, 20062006 -
Spacecraft Module Visual Verticals and Training Affect Spatial Task Performance
HabitationVolume10pp.202-2032006 -
Incongruent Spacecraft Module Visual Verticals Affect Spatial Task Performance
7th International Symposium on the Role of Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Center, Noordwijk, Holland2006 -
Measuring and attenuating head-movement induced oscillopsia
Seventh Symposium on the Role of Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noorwijk, Netherlands2006 -
Three-dimensioinal spatial skill training in a simulated space station: random vs. blocked designs
Aviat Space Environ MedVolume77pp.404-4092006 -
Artificial Gravity as a Multi-System Countermeasure to Bed Rest Deconditioning: Preliminary Results (Abstract)
American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology Bulletin — Science Issue (ASGSB)Volume20pp.1November 20062006 -
Artificial Gravity – an integrative solution for long duration space flights, Keynote Lecture
2nd Symposium of the Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP)Zurich, SwitzerlandSeptember 22, 20062006 -
The effect of the configuration, frame of reference, and spatial ability on spatial orientation during virtual 3-dimentional navigation training
7th Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk, the NetherlandsJune 7-9, 20072006 -
Preliminary considerations for wearable sensors for astronauts in exploration scenarios
3rd IEEE-EMBS International Summer School and Symposium on Medical Devices and Biosensors (ISSS-MDBS 2006)MIT, Cambridge, MASeptember 4-6, 22006 -
Characterization of a lower-body exoskeleton for simulation of space-suited locomotion
Acta AstronauticaVolume62pp.308-32320082006 -
Exercise in Artificial Gravity – Implementation and Validationof a Stair-Stepper on a Short Radius Centrifuge, (Abstract)
Bone Loss During Spaceflight ConferenceCleveland, OHJune 23-24, 20062006 -
Artificial gravity: Incremental Adaptation to Yaw Head turns During 30 RPM Rotation (poster)
HST Forum Student Poster SessionWalker Memorial, Building 50, MITMarch 26, 20062006 -
Kinetic and Kinematic Sensing System for the MICRO-G/Adapt International Space Station Experiment
IEEE ConferenceHouston, TexasFeb. 8-9, 20062006 -
Modeling Strategies for Predicting and Measuring Astronaut Locomotor Control Adaptation
Habitation 2006 ConferenceOrlando, FLFebruary 20062006 -
Visual cues to the direction of the floor (abstract)
7th Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk, the NetherlandsJune 7-9, 20062006 -
Effect of Field of View on Visual reorientation Illusion: Does the Levitation illusion depend on the view seen or the scene viewed?
7th Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk, the NetherlandsJune 7-9, 20062006 -
the extravehicular mobility uinit: A review of environment, requirements, and design changes int he US spacesuit
Acta AstronauticaVolume59pp.1135-1145July 20062006 -
“Development and Validation of a Multidisciplinary Spacesuit Model”
44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and ExhibitReno, NevadaJan., 20062006 -
Mission Planning and Re-planning for Plantetary Extravehicular Activities: Analysis of Excursions in a Mars-Analog Environment and Apollo Program
International Conference on Environmental SystemsNorfolk, VAJuly 16-20, 20062006 -
Spacecraft Module Visual Verticals and Training Affect Spatial Task Performance
HabitationVolume10pp.202-2032006 -
Incongruent Spacecraft Module Visual Verticals Affect Spatial Task Performance
7th International Symposium on the Role of Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Center, Noordwijk, Holland2006 -
Spacecraft Module Visual verticals and Individual Spatial Abilities Determie 3D Spatial task Performance
ASMA 2006Orlando, FLMay 15-18, 20062006 -
To Reduce or to Extend a Spacecraft Design Lifetime?
Journal of Spacecraft and RocketsVolume43Jan-Feb 20062006 -
Measuring and attenuating head-movement induced oscillopsia
Seventh Symposium on the Role of Vestibular Organs in Space ExplorationEuropean Space Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noorwijk, Netherlands2006 -
review and Synthesis of Considerations in Architecting Heterogeneous Teams of Humans and Robots for Optimal Space Exploration
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics – Part C (Applications and Reviews)November 20062006