HSL Bibliography
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"Adaptive dynamic response characteristics of the human operator in simple manual control",
IEEE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics, pp. 6-13, 1963.
"Thresholds to Linear Acceleration",
MVL Manuscript, Cambridge, December 31, 196, 1965.
"Control engineering approaches to human dynamic spatial orientation",
2nd Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration, vol. NASA SP-115, Ames research Center, CA, NASA, pp. 217-227, January 25-27, 1, 1966.
"A revised dynamic otolith model",
Aerospace Medicine, vol. 39, no. 6, pp. 606-608, 1968.
"The current satus of vestibular system models",
Automatica, vol. 5, pp. 369-383, December, 1969.
"Model for vestibular adaptation to horizontal rotation",
Aerosp Med, vol. 40, no. 10, pp. 1076-80, Oct, 1969.
"Three display techniques at the Man-Vehicle Lab",
5th Annual Conference on Manual Control, vol. NASA SP-215, Cambridge, MA, NASA, pp. 271-284, 1969.
"Modeling adaptation in human semicircular canal response to rotation",
Trans N Y Acad Sci, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 489-94, Apr, 1970.
"A descriptive model of multi-sensor human spatial orientation with applications to visually induced sensations of motion,",
AIAA Visual and Motion Simulation Conference, Palo Alto, CA, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, September 10-12,, 1973.
"Visually induced sensations of motion",
9th Annual Conference on Manual Control, Cambridge, MA May 23-25, 1973, pp. 193-195, 1973.
"Influence of head position and field on visually induced motion effects in three axes of rotation",
Proceedings of 10th Annual Conference on Manual Control, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH, 1974.
"Influence of head orientation on visually induced pitch and roll sensation",
Aviat Space Environ Med, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 264-8, Mar, 1975.
"The etiology of ski injuries: an eight year study of the skier and his equipment",
Orthop Clin North Am, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 13-29, Jan, 1976.
"Pursuit eye movement- What is being pusued?",
Control of Gaze by Brain Stem Neurons, Developments in Neuroscience, vol. 1, pp. 29-36, 1977.
"A microprocessor based vestibular test battery",
Vestibular Mechanisms in Health and Disease, London, Academic Press, pp. 135-143, 1978.
"Ocular torsion on earth and in weightlessness",
Ann N Y Acad Sci, vol. 374, pp. 80-92, 1981.
"Brief weightlessness and tactile cues influence visually induced roll",
Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, vol. 30, pp. 230-234, 1983.
"Vestibular changes following ten days of weightlessness",
International Symposium on Space Medicine, Nagoya, Japan, pp. 85-89, 1984.
"Spatial orientation in weightlessness and readaptation to earth's gravity",
Science, vol. 225, no. 4658, pp. 205-8, Jul 13, 1984.
"Vestibular responses to linear acceleration in weightlessness (abstract)",
Spacelab Mission D-1 Symposium, Norderney, Federal Republic of Germany, August 27-29, 19, 1986.
"MIT./Canadian vestibular experiments on the Spacelab-1 mission: 1. Sensory adaptation to weightlessness and readaptation to one-g: an overview",
Experimental Brain Research, vol. 64, no. 2, pp. 291-8, 1986.
"MIT/Canadian vestibular experiments on the Spacelab-1 mission: 2. Visual vestibular tilt interaction in weightlessness",
Experimental Brain Research, vol. 64, pp. 299-307, 1986.
"Spacelab neurovestibular hardware",
SAE 21st International Conference on Environmental Systems, San Francisco, CA, SAE, July 1991.
"SLS-1, Experiment E-072-1 90 Day Post Flight",
SLS-1, Experiment E-072-1 90 Day Report, no. Experiment Number: E072: MIT, 9/11/91, 1991.
"Spatial orientation and posture during and following weightlessness: human experiments on Spacelab Life Sciences 1",
J Vestib Res, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 231-9, Fall, 1993.
Final report for E072 vestibular experiments in Spacelab Life Sciences 1,
: MIT Man Vehicle Laboratory, 1993.
"Tactile influences on astronaut visual spatial orientation: Human neurovestibular experiments on Spacelab Life Sciences 2",
Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 81, no. 1, pp. 44-49, July 1996.
"Human exploration of space: The next steps",
Ad Astra, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 32-35, March/April 1997.
NASA Task Force on Countermeasures Final Report: Neurological Task Force Report and Vestibular Countermeasures Task Group Report ,
: NASA, 1997.
"Vestibular reactions to space flight: human factors issues",
Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, vol. 71, no. 8, pp. A100-A104, July 8, 1999, 2000.