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Acta Oto-Laryngologica
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December 5, 1998
Cervically induced ocular torsion: physiological and clinical aspects
W Bles, E Groen, J E Bos, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
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March 26, 2003
Motion sickness and tilts of the inertial force environment: active suspension systems vs. active passengers
J F Golding, W Bles, J E Bos, et al.
Journal of Gravitational Physiology : a Journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology
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July 1, 1997
A sustained hyper-g load as a tool to simulate space sickness
W Bles, B de Graaf, J E Bos, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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December 3, 2013
Perceptual scaling of visual and inertial cues: effects of field of view, image size, depth cues, and degree of freedom
B J Correia Grácio, J E Bos, M M van Paassen, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin
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March 3, 1999
Motion sickness: only one provocative conflict?
W Bles, J E Bos, B de Graaf, et al.
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
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January 1, 1993
Assessment of pupillary responses to light with IRIS
A de Vos, J E Bos, J Nauta, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
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February 1, 1991
The cause of increased pupillary light reflex latencies in diabetic patients: the relationship between pupillary light reflex and visual evoked potential latencies
P Lanting, R L Strijers, J E Bos, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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August 20, 2022
Self-motion perception without sensory motion
A J C Reuten, J B J Smeets, M H Martens, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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October 1, 2021
How feelings of unpleasantness develop during the progression of motion sickness symptoms
A J C Reuten, S A E Nooij, J E Bos, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
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October 1, 1990
Assessment of pupillary light reflex latency and darkness adapted pupil size in control subjects and in diabetic patients with and without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy
P Lanting, J E Bos, J Aartsen, et al.
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica
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December 5, 1998
Cervically induced ocular torsion: physiological and clinical aspects
W Bles, E Groen, J E Bos, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
|
March 26, 2003
Motion sickness and tilts of the inertial force environment: active suspension systems vs. active passengers
J F Golding, W Bles, J E Bos, et al.
Journal of Gravitational Physiology : a Journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology
|
July 1, 1997
A sustained hyper-g load as a tool to simulate space sickness
W Bles, B de Graaf, J E Bos, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
December 3, 2013
Perceptual scaling of visual and inertial cues: effects of field of view, image size, depth cues, and degree of freedom
B J Correia Grácio, J E Bos, M M van Paassen, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin
|
March 3, 1999
Motion sickness: only one provocative conflict?
W Bles, J E Bos, B de Graaf, et al.
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
|
January 1, 1993
Assessment of pupillary responses to light with IRIS
A de Vos, J E Bos, J Nauta, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
|
February 1, 1991
The cause of increased pupillary light reflex latencies in diabetic patients: the relationship between pupillary light reflex and visual evoked potential latencies
P Lanting, R L Strijers, J E Bos, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
August 20, 2022
Self-motion perception without sensory motion
A J C Reuten, J B J Smeets, M H Martens, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
October 1, 2021
How feelings of unpleasantness develop during the progression of motion sickness symptoms
A J C Reuten, S A E Nooij, J E Bos, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
|
October 1, 1990
Assessment of pupillary light reflex latency and darkness adapted pupil size in control subjects and in diabetic patients with and without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy
P Lanting, J E Bos, J Aartsen, et al.
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