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J L Demer
B T Crane

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Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery|July 13, 2000
Effects of vestibular and cerebellar deficits on gaze and torso stability during ambulationB T Crane, J L Demer
Biological Cybernetics|September 11, 1999
A linear canal-otolith interaction model to describe the human vestibulo-ocular reflexB T Crane, J L Demer
Experimental Brain Research|May 6, 1999
Horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex and head stability in response to torso perturbations during visual searchB T Crane, J L Demer
Experimental Brain Research|October 17, 1998
Gaze stabilization during dynamic posturography in normal and vestibulopathic humansB T Crane, J L Demer
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 27, 1997
Human gaze stabilization during natural activities: translation, rotation, magnification, and target distance effectsB T Crane, J L Demer
Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery|July 23, 1998
Vision and vestibular adaptationJ L Demer, B T Crane
Experimental Brain Research|July 29, 1999
Latency of voluntary cancellation of the human vestibulo-ocular reflex during transient yaw rotationB T Crane, J L Demer
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 15, 2000
Effect of adaptation to telescopic spectacles on the initial human horizontal vestibuloocular reflexB T Crane, J L Demer
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 24, 1998
Human horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex initiation: effects of acceleration, target distance, and unilateral deafferentationB T Crane, J L Demer
Experimental Brain Research|May 10, 2000
Vestibular catch-up saccades in labyrinthine deficiencyJ Tian, B T Crane, J L Demer
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Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery|July 13, 2000
Effects of vestibular and cerebellar deficits on gaze and torso stability during ambulationB T Crane, J L Demer
Biological Cybernetics|September 11, 1999
A linear canal-otolith interaction model to describe the human vestibulo-ocular reflexB T Crane, J L Demer
Experimental Brain Research|May 6, 1999
Horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex and head stability in response to torso perturbations during visual searchB T Crane, J L Demer
Experimental Brain Research|October 17, 1998
Gaze stabilization during dynamic posturography in normal and vestibulopathic humansB T Crane, J L Demer
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 27, 1997
Human gaze stabilization during natural activities: translation, rotation, magnification, and target distance effectsB T Crane, J L Demer
Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery|July 23, 1998
Vision and vestibular adaptationJ L Demer, B T Crane
Experimental Brain Research|July 29, 1999
Latency of voluntary cancellation of the human vestibulo-ocular reflex during transient yaw rotationB T Crane, J L Demer
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 15, 2000
Effect of adaptation to telescopic spectacles on the initial human horizontal vestibuloocular reflexB T Crane, J L Demer
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 24, 1998
Human horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex initiation: effects of acceleration, target distance, and unilateral deafferentationB T Crane, J L Demer
Experimental Brain Research|May 10, 2000
Vestibular catch-up saccades in labyrinthine deficiencyJ Tian, B T Crane, J L Demer
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