HSL Bibliography
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Abeysekera, J., Gard, G., Gielo-Perczak, K., Gronqvist, R., Hsiang, S.M., Leamon, T.B., Lockhart, T.E., Newman, D., Pai, C.Y.C.
Human-Centered Approaches in Slipperines Measurement
Ergonomics: The Official Journal of the Ergonomics Society and the International Ergonomics AssociationVolume44pp.1167-1199October 20012001 -
Regularities of the physical world and the absence of their internalization
Behavioral and Brain SciencesVolume24pp.608-61720012001 -
Universal internalization or pluralistic micro-theories?
Behavioral and Brain SciencesVolume24pp.746-7532001 -
Orientation illusions and heart-rate changes during short-radius centrifugation
Journal of Vestibular ResearchVolume11pp.115-12720012001 -
Motor learning enhances perceptual judgment: a case for action-operception tansfer
Psychological Research/Psychologische ForschungVolume65pp.3-1420012001 -
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Time-to-passage judgments on circular trajectories are based on relative optical acceleration
Perception and PsychophysicsVolume63pp.1153-117020012001 -
Human Orientation in Prolonged Weightlessness (ISS HRF-E085)
Conference on International Space Station UtilizationCape Canaveral, FL2001 -
Spacecraft in Miniature: A Tool for the acquisition of mental representations of large, complex 3-D virtual environments
International Conference on Technologies for Human Factors and Psycho-Social Adaptation in Space and Terrestrial Applications (Human.Systems 2001: Exploring the Human Frontier)Houston, TX2001 -
Innovative Aerospace Design Course at MIT
ASEE Journal of Engineering EducationVolume90pp.375-381July 20012001 -
Astronaut-Induced Disturbances to the Microgravity Environment on Board the Mir Space Station: Results of teh Ehanced Dynamic Load Sensors Spaceflight Experiment
AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and RocketsVolume38pp.578-583July-August 20012001 -
Neurovestibular adaptation to weightlessness
Invited paper:Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesBethesda, MD25 October, 20012001 -
Visual Orientation In Unfamiliar Gravito-Inertial Environments
USRA Bioastronautics Investigators Workshoppp.Paper 186Galveston, TXJanuary 20012001 -
STS-90 Experiments on the Role of Visual Cues in Microgravity Spatial Orientation
USRA Bioastronautics Investigators WorkshopGalveston, TX2001 -
Vertical Navigation Displays: Pilot Performance and Workload During Simulated Constant Angle of Descent GPS Approaches
International Journal of Aviation PsychologyVolume11pp.15-312001 -
Advanced Displays and Controls for Six Degree of Freedom Orientation and Navigation in Virtual Microgravity
USRA Bioastronautics Investigator’s Workshoppp.Paper 9Galveston, TX2001 -
In search of a cure for seasickness
Textbook for US Sailing Association/Cruising World Safety-At-Sea seminarspp.26-28Newport RI2000 -
Neurolab experiments on the role of visual cues in microgravity spatial orientation (abstract)
Aviat Space Environ MedVolume71pp.2832000 -
Simulating Spatial Memory Challenges Confronting Astronauts
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual MeetingJuly 30, 20002000 -
Transient cardio-respiratory responses to visually induced tilt illusions
Brain Res BullVolume53pp.25-31Sep 12000 -
Vestibular reactions to space flight: human factors issues
Aviation Space and Environmental MedicineVolume71pp.A100-A104July 8, 19992000 -
Neurovestibular Session Summary
First Biennial NASA Space Biomedical Investigator’s WorkshopLeague City, TXJan 11-13, 19991999