HSL Bibliography
"Why do astronauts suffer space sickness ?",
New Scientist, vol. 23, pp. 10-13, August, 1984.
"Visually Induced Self-Motion Sensation Adapts Rapidly to Left-Right Visual Reversal",
Science, vol. 209, pp. 706-708, 1980.
"Manual control after extended duration orbital flight",
Extended Duration Orbiter Medical Project, Houston, TX, January 1990.
"Cupula motion in the semicircular canal of the skate, Raja erinacea. An experimental investigation",
Acta Otolaryngol, vol. 87, no. 5-6, pp. 528-38, May-Jun, 1979.
"A virtual environment generator for microgravity spatial orientation research (abstract)",
Aviat Space Environ Med, 1996.
"Automated nystagmus analysis,",
AGARD NATO Conference:Use of Nystagmography in Aviation Medicine, vol. CP-129, Pensacola, FL, NATO AGARD, pp. A22.1-A22.9, May 14-15, 1973.
"Spacecraft Module Visual verticals and Individual Spatial Abilities Determie 3D Spatial task Performance",
ASMA 2006, Orlando, FL, May 15-18, 2006.
"Visual reorientation and navigation in three dimensions",
Inivited lecture, Rutgers University Department of Psychology - Newark Campus, December 1, 2003.
"Visual Orientation In Unfamiliar Gravito-Inertial Environments",
USRA Bioastronautics Investigators Workshop, Galveston, TX, Universities Space Research Association, Division of Space Biomedicine, pp. Paper 186, January 2001.
"Human visual orientation and navigation in weightlessness (abstract)",
Aviat Space Environ Med, vol. 73, no. 3, pp. 237, 2002.
"Spaceflight affects the 1-g postrotatory vestibulo-ocular reflex",
Adv Otorhinolaryngol, vol. 42, pp. 5-8, 1988.
"Dealing with motion sickness",
Sail, no. June, 1983, 1983.
Vestibular stimulation during a simple centrifuge run,
, no. NAMRL-1353, May, 1990.
"The effect of prolonged weightlessness on the vestibulo-ocular reflex of astronauts (abstract)",
Annals of Biomedical Engineering, vol. 23, no. suppl 1, pp. S-89, 1995.
"MIT/Canadian vestibular experiments on the Spacelab-1 mission: 4. Space motion sickness: symptoms, stimuli, and predictability",
Experimental Brain Research, vol. 64, no. 2, pp. 316-34, 1986.
"Sensory conflict in motion sickness: an Observer Theory approach",
Pictorial communication in real and virtual environments, London, Taylor and Francis, pp. 362-367, 1991.
"Neurovestibular research in Microgravity",
CNES workshop on Neurosciences Research in Space, Paris, France, 1997.
"Three dimensional spatial memory and learning in real and virtual environments",
Spatial Cognition and Computation, vol. 2, pp. 355-372, 2002.
"Neurovestibular Session Summary",
First Biennial NASA Space Biomedical Investigator’s Workshop, League City, TX, Universities Space Research Association, Division of Space Life Sciences, Houston, TX, Jan 11-13, 1999.
"A heuristic mathematical model for the dynamics of sensory conflict and motion sickness",
Acta Otolaryngol Suppl, vol. 392, pp. 1-44, 1982.
"Maintaining Human Performance During Long Duration Spaceflight: Neurovestibular Adaptation Research In The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (Panel Abstract)",
Aviat Space Environ Med, vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 271, 2000.
"Human Visual Orientation in Weightlessness",
Levels of Perception, New York, NY, Springer Verlag, pp. 375-398, 2003.
"Locomotive Alerter Technology Assessment",
TRB Railroad Operational Safety (AR070) Themed Meeting The Future Locomotive: How to Manage What You Have Today With a View to the Future., Omaha, Nebraska, Transportation Research Board, 2013.
"Preflight/postflight postrotatory VOR changes in Spacelab D-1 crew",
Barany Society Extraordinary Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, May, 1990.
"Theoretical model for semicircular cupula motion",
MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics Quarterly Progress Report, no. QPR# 121, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pp. 143-144, 1979.
"In Memoriam F. Owen Black, M.D.",
Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 22, no. 56, 2012.
"NASA Advisory Council Space Station Utilization Advisory Subcommittee July 2004 Meeting Report",
NASA Advisory Council Space Station Utilization Advisory Subcommittee, Center for Advanced Space Studies, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, pp. 1-23, July 28-30, 2004.
"Analog track angle error displays improve simulated GPS approach performance",
Proc. 40th Annual Meeting, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Philadelphia, PA, HFES, 1996.
"Incongruent Spacecraft Module Visual Verticals Affect Spatial Task Performance",
7th International Symposium on the Role of Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration, European Space Technology Center, Noordwijk, Holland, June 7-9, 2006.
"Neurovestibular adaptation to spaceflight: Research progress (Introduction to Special Issue)",
Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 12, no. 5-6, pp. 201-203, 2003.