HSL Bibliography
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"The physiological range of pressure difference and cupula deflections in the human semicircular canal. Theoretical considerations",
Acta Otolaryngol, vol. 74, no. 5, pp. 324-31, Nov, 1972.
"Physiological range of pressure difference and cupula deflections in the human semicircular canal: theoretical considerations",
Prog Brain Res, vol. 37, pp. 529-39, 1972.
"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.
"Dynamic response of freestanding lateral line organs (abstract)",
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 293, 1973.
"Neural responses of lateral line organs in necturus maculosis to direct mechanical stimulation",
MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics Quarterly Progress Report , no. QPR # 108, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts Instittute of Technology, pp. 321-338, 1973.
"An upper limit on the physiological range of cupula motion in the semicircular canal of the skate (abstract)",
Neuroscience Abstr, vol. 2, pp. 1052, 1976.
"When you have to fight seasickness",
Sail, no. November, pp. 49-55, 1978.
"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.
"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.
"Spacelab-1 experiments on motion sickness",
Space Shuttle: Dawn of an Era, Los Angeles, CA, American Astronautical Society, October 29-Novem, 1979.
"Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right visual reversal",
Science, vol. 209, no. 4457, pp. 706-8, Aug 8, 1980.
"Influence of semicircular canal ampulla, duct, and utricular shape on endolymph flow dynamics",
Society for Neuroscience Abstr, vol. 6, pp. 558, 1980.
"The influence of duct and utricular morphology on semicircular canal response",
Vestibular Function and Morphology, New York, Springer Verlag, pp. 251-274, 1981.
"Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right reversal of vision",
Ann N Y Acad Sci, vol. 374, pp. 352-60, 1981.
"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.
"A heuristic mathematical model for the dynamics of sensory conflict and motion sickness",
Acta Otolaryngol Suppl, vol. 392, pp. 1-44, 1982.
"Space motion sickness and vestibular experiments in Spacelab",
SAE-AIAA Twelfth Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems, San Diego, CA, SAE, 1982.
"Visually induced self-motion sensation adapts rapidly to left-right reversal of vision",
Image Generation/Display Conference II, USAF Human Resources Laboratory, 1982.
"Prevention and treatment of seasickness while ocean racing",
Marion-Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race Instructions: Marion-Bermuda Yacht Race Committee, 1983.
"Dealing with motion sickness",
Sail, no. June, 1983, 1983.
"Dynamics of skin pallor in motion sickness as measured using an infrared reflectance technique (abstract)",
Aviat Space Environ Med, 1983.
"Medical monitoring and therapy of space motion sickness",
Space 2000, pp. 311-326, 1983.
"Why do astronauts suffer space sickness ?",
New Scientist, vol. 23, pp. 10-13, August, 1984.
"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.
"Space motion sickness on Spacelab Mission One (abstract)",
Barany Society Extraordinary Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI, May 21-24, 1985.
"Symptoms and signs of space motion sickness on Spacelabs 1 and D1 (abstract)",
7th IAA Man in Space Symposium: Physiologic Adaptation of Man In Space, Houston, Houston, TX, February 10-13, , 1986.
"Etiologic role of head movements and visual cues in space motion sickness on Spacelabs 1 and D-1",
7th IAA Man in Space Symposium: Physiologic Adaptation of Man In Space, Houston, TX, February 10-13, , 1986.
"Time course of skin pallor in motion sickness (abstract)",
7th IAA Man in Space Symposium: Physiologic Adaptation of Man In Space, Houston, TX, Feb 10-13-1986.
"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.