HSL Bibliography
"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.
" Neurolab experiments on the role of visual cues in microgravity spatial orientation (abstract)",
Aviat Space Environ Med, vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 283, 2000.
"Simulating Spatial Memory Challenges Confronting Astronauts",
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, July 30, 2000.
"Transient cardio-respiratory responses to visually induced tilt illusions",
Brain Res Bull, vol. 53, no. 1, pp. 25-31, Sep 1, 2000.
"Human Visual Orientation In Unfamiliar Gravito-Inertial Environments. ",
First Biennial USRA Space Biomedical Investigators Workshop, League City, TX, Universities Space Research Association, Division of Space Biomedicine, pp. 429-431, Jan 11-13, 1999.
"Role of visual cues in microgravity spatial orientation",
NASA STS-90 Neurolab Spacelab Mission Symposium, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, National Academy of Sciences, May, 1999.
"Track Angle Error Display’s Format Affects Simulated Non-precision GPS Approach Performance and Workload.",
10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, vol. 1, Ohio State University, Columbus OH, pp. 1344-1349, 1999.
"Track Angle Error Display’s Format Affects Simulated Non-precision GPS Approach Performance and Workload.",
10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, vol. 1, Ohio State University, Columbus OH, pp. 1344-1349, 1999.
"Transient Cardio-Respiratory To Visually-Induced Virtual Tilts",
Programming Autonomic Function for Action Conference, Opio, France, September, 1999.
"Vertical Navigation Displays: Pilot Performance and Workload During Simulated Constant-Angle-of-Descent GPS Approaches",
Proceedings of 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Columbus, OH, pp. 13-18, 1999.
"Neurolab Experiments on the Role of Visual Cues in Microgravity Spatial Orientation (abstract)",
12th Man-In-Space Symposium, "The Future of Humans in Space", Washington, DC, 1997.
"Analog track angle error displays improve simulated GPS approach performance",
Proc. 40th Annual Meeting, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Philadelphia, PA, HFES, 1996.
"Pilot performance and workload using simulated GPS track angle error displays",
6th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on analysis, design, and evaluation of man-machine systems, Cambridge, MA USA, IFAC, pp. 303-310, 1995.
The use of analog track angle error display for improving simulated GPS approach performance,
: US DOT RSPA Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, August, 1995.
"Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right visual reversal",
Science, vol. 209, no. 4457, pp. 706-8, Aug 8, 1980.
"Visually Induced Self-Motion Sensation Adapts Rapidly to Left-Right Visual Reversal",
Science, vol. 209, pp. 706-708, 1980.
"A microprocessor based vestibular test battery",
Vestibular Mechanisms in Health and Disease, London, Academic Press, pp. 135-143, 1978.
"Nystagmus analysis using a microprocessor based instrument",
Vestibular Mechanisms in Health and Disease, London, Academic Press, 1978.
"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.
"A pilot model with visual and motion cues",
AIAA Visual Motion and Simulation Conference and 12th Annual Conference on Manual Control, vol. NASA TM X-73170, Wright Patterson AFB, OH and Urbana, Illinois, pp. 25-27, May 1976.
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.