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Behrang Keshavarz

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Multisensory Research|March 11, 2021
Neuropsychological Approaches to Visually-Induced Vection: an Overview and Evaluation of Neuroimaging and Neurophysiological StudiesStefan Berti, Behrang Keshavarz
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 22, 2011
Axis rotation and visually induced motion sickness: the role of combined roll, pitch, and yaw motionBehrang Keshavarz, Heiko Hecht
Applied Ergonomics|August 21, 2013
Pleasant music as a countermeasure against visually induced motion sicknessBehrang Keshavarz, Heiko Hecht
Human Factors|September 10, 2011
Validating an efficient method to quantify motion sicknessBehrang Keshavarz, Heiko Hecht
Behavioural Brain Research|November 12, 2013
Integration of sensory information precedes the sensation of vection: a combined behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studyBehrang Keshavarz, Stefan Berti
Current Opinion in Neurology|November 28, 2021
Motion sickness: current concepts and managementBehrang Keshavarz, John F Golding
I-Perception|August 14, 2024
Individual factors and vection in younger and older adults: How sex, field dependence, personality, and visual attention do (or do not) affect illusory self-motionBrandy Murovec, Julia Spaniol, Behrang Keshavarz
Journal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation|October 28, 2025
Individual-difference factors in visually induced motion sickness and vection: Findings from multiple studies on field dependence, age, and biological sexBehrang Keshavarz, Polina Andrievskaia, Stefan Berti
Experimental Brain Research|June 22, 2017
The efficacy of airflow and seat vibration on reducing visually induced motion sicknessSarah D'Amour, Jelte E Bos, Behrang Keshavarz
Experimental Brain Research|April 5, 2023
Measuring the susceptibility to visually induced motion sickness and its relationship with vertigo, dizziness, migraine, syncope and personality traitsIvana Lukacova, Behrang Keshavarz, John F Golding
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Multisensory Research|March 11, 2021
Neuropsychological Approaches to Visually-Induced Vection: an Overview and Evaluation of Neuroimaging and Neurophysiological StudiesStefan Berti, Behrang Keshavarz
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 22, 2011
Axis rotation and visually induced motion sickness: the role of combined roll, pitch, and yaw motionBehrang Keshavarz, Heiko Hecht
Applied Ergonomics|August 21, 2013
Pleasant music as a countermeasure against visually induced motion sicknessBehrang Keshavarz, Heiko Hecht
Human Factors|September 10, 2011
Validating an efficient method to quantify motion sicknessBehrang Keshavarz, Heiko Hecht
Behavioural Brain Research|November 12, 2013
Integration of sensory information precedes the sensation of vection: a combined behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studyBehrang Keshavarz, Stefan Berti
Current Opinion in Neurology|November 28, 2021
Motion sickness: current concepts and managementBehrang Keshavarz, John F Golding
I-Perception|August 14, 2024
Individual factors and vection in younger and older adults: How sex, field dependence, personality, and visual attention do (or do not) affect illusory self-motionBrandy Murovec, Julia Spaniol, Behrang Keshavarz
Journal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation|October 28, 2025
Individual-difference factors in visually induced motion sickness and vection: Findings from multiple studies on field dependence, age, and biological sexBehrang Keshavarz, Polina Andrievskaia, Stefan Berti
Experimental Brain Research|June 22, 2017
The efficacy of airflow and seat vibration on reducing visually induced motion sicknessSarah D'Amour, Jelte E Bos, Behrang Keshavarz
Experimental Brain Research|April 5, 2023
Measuring the susceptibility to visually induced motion sickness and its relationship with vertigo, dizziness, migraine, syncope and personality traitsIvana Lukacova, Behrang Keshavarz, John F Golding
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