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Experimental Brain Research|May 26, 2001
Accuracy level of pointing movements performed during slow passive whole-body rotationsC Bourdin, V Nougier, L Bringoux, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics|June 17, 1999
Contribution of ankle, knee, and hip joints to the perception threshold for support surface rotationN Teasdale, V Nougier, P A Barraud, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 17, 2014
Otolith signals contribute to inter-individual differences in the perception of gravity-centered spaceC Cian, P A Barraud, A C Paillard, et al.
Ergonomics|May 9, 2000
Positive expiratory pressure as a method for preventing the impairment of attentional processes by hypoxiaP Stivalet, D Leifflen, D Poquin, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|May 26, 2001
Accuracy level of pointing movements performed during slow passive whole-body rotationsC Bourdin, V Nougier, L Bringoux, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics|June 17, 1999
Contribution of ankle, knee, and hip joints to the perception threshold for support surface rotationN Teasdale, V Nougier, P A Barraud, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 17, 2014
Otolith signals contribute to inter-individual differences in the perception of gravity-centered spaceC Cian, P A Barraud, A C Paillard, et al.
Ergonomics|May 9, 2000
Positive expiratory pressure as a method for preventing the impairment of attentional processes by hypoxiaP Stivalet, D Leifflen, D Poquin, et al.
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