HSL Bibliography
"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.
"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.
"MIT-NASA/KSC space life science experiments: a telescience testbed",
13th Annual American Astronautical Society Guidance and Control Conference, Keystone, CO, February 3-7, 19, 1990.
"Space motion sickness monitoring experiment: Spacelab 1",
Motion and Space Sickness, Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, pp. 217-246, 1990.
"Effects of scopolamine and dextroamphetamine on human performance",
Aviat Space Environ Med, vol. 59, no. 5, pp. 407-10, May, 1988.
"MIT/Canadian Spacelab experiments on vestibular adaptation and space motion sickness,” in Basic and Applied Aspects of Vestibular Function",
Basic and Applied Aspects of Vestibular Function, pp. 183-192, 1988.
"Telescience space life sciences test bed",
39th International Astronautical Federation Congress, Bangalore, India, 1988.
"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: 4. Space motion sickness: symptoms, stimuli, and predictability",
Experimental Brain Research, vol. 64, no. 2, pp. 316-34, 1986.
"Vestibular responses to linear acceleration in weightlessness (abstract)",
Spacelab Mission D-1 Symposium, Norderney, Federal Republic of Germany, August 27-29, 19, 1986.
"Space motion sickness on Spacelab Mission One (abstract)",
Barany Society Extraordinary Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI, May 21-24, 1985.
"Space motion sickness monitoring experiment: Spacelab 1",
Motion Sickness: Mechanisms, Prediction, Prevention, and Treatment, Williamsburg, VA, NATO AGARD, pp. 35.1 - 35.21, May 3-4, 1984.
"Space motion sickness on Spacelab Mission One (Abstract)",
Society for Neuroscience Abstr, 1984.
"Spatial orientation in weightlessness and readaptation to earth's gravity",
Science, vol. 225, no. 4658, pp. 205-8, Jul 13, 1984.
"Vestibular changes following ten days of weightlessness",
International Symposium on Space Medicine, Nagoya, Japan, pp. 85-89, 1984.
"Human ocular counterrolling induced by varying linear accelerations",
Experimental Brain Research, vol. 48, pp. 127-136, 1982.
"Ocular torsion on earth and in weightlessness",
Ann N Y Acad Sci, vol. 374, pp. 80-92, 1981.
"Element composition of inner ear lymphs in cats, lizards, and skates determined by electron probe microanalysis of liquid samples",
Journal of Comparative Physiology, vol. 126, pp. 1-14, 1978.
Identifying and determining skill degradations of private and commercial pilots,
, no. FAA-RD-73-91, Washington, DC, US Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, September, 1973.
"Physical properties of the labyrinthine fluids and quantification of the phenomenon of caloric stimulation",
3rd Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration, Pensacola, FL, NASA SP-152, pp. 409-420, January 24-26, 1, 1967.
"Adaptive functions of man in vehicle control systems",
2nd IFAC Symposium 1965: Plenum Press, NY 1966, pp. 43-56, 1966.
"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.