HSL Bibliography
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Arrott, A. P., Kenyon, R. V., Lichtenberg, B. K., Modestino, SA, Money, K. E., Oman, C. M., Watt, D., Young, L.R.
Vestibular changes following ten days of weightlessness
International Symposium on Space Medicinepp.85-89Nagoya, Japan1984 -
Spatial orientation in weightlessness and readaptation to earth’s gravity
ScienceVolume225pp.205-8Jul 131984 -
Prevention and treatment of seasickness while ocean racing
Marion-Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race Instructions1983 -
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Dynamics of skin pallor in motion sickness as measured using an infrared reflectance technique (abstract)
Aviat Space Environ Med1983 -
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Brief weightlessness and tactile cues influence visually induced roll
Advances in Oto-Rhino-LaryngologyVolume30pp.230-2341983 -
Dynamics of subjective discomfort in motion sickness as measured with a magnitude estimation method
Aviat Space Environ MedVolume53pp.773-7Aug1982 -
Human ocular counterrolling induced by varying linear accelerations
Experimental Brain ResearchVolume48pp.127-13619821982 -
A heuristic mathematical model for the dynamics of sensory conflict and motion sickness
Acta Otolaryngol SupplVolume392pp.1-441982 -
Space motion sickness and vestibular experiments in Spacelab
SAE-AIAA Twelfth Intersociety Conference on Environmental SystemsSan Diego, CA1982 -
Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right reversal of vision
Image Generation/Display Conference IIUSAF Human Resources Laboratory1982 -
Visual and graviceptive influences on lower leg EMG activity in humans during brief falls
Exp Brain ResVolume46pp.324-301982 -
Video measurement of torsional eye movement using a soft contact lens technique
Conference on the Oculomotor System (OMS-81)University of California, Palo Alto, CAJanuary, 19811981 -
The influence of duct and utricular morphology on semicircular canal response
Vestibular Function and Morphologypp.251-274New York1981 -
Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right reversal of vision
Ann N Y Acad SciVolume374pp.352-601981 -
Some practical suggestions for prevention and treatment of motion sickness
presented at 14th Annual Winter Conference on Brain Research, Panel XI: Sensory Conflict in Motion Sickness: Fact or Convenient Fiction?,1981 -
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Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right visual reversal
ScienceVolume209pp.706-8Aug 81980 -
Influence of semicircular canal ampulla, duct, and utricular shape on endolymph flow dynamics
Society for Neuroscience AbstrVolume6pp.5581980 -
Visual and graviceptive influences on lower leg EMG activity during brief falls (abstract)
Neuroscience AbstrVolume61980 -
Visually Induced Self-Motion Sensation Adapts Rapidly to Left-Right Visual Reversal
ScienceVolume209pp.706-7081980 -
Theoretical model for semicircular cupula motion
MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics Quarterly Progress Reportpp.143-144Cambridge, MA1979 -
Cupula motion in the semicircular canal of the skate, Raja erinacea. An experimental investigation
Acta OtolaryngolVolume87pp.528-38May-Jun1979 -
Spacelab-1 experiments on motion sickness
Space Shuttle: Dawn of an EraLos Angeles, CAOctober 29-Novem1979 -
Subjective detection of vertical acceleration: a velocity dependent response?
Acta OtolaryngolicaVolume85pp.45-5319781978