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J R Lackner

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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology|February 1, 1977
Adaptation to displaced vision: evidence for prolonged after-effectsJ R Lackner, D Lobovits
Perception & Psychophysics|August 1, 1989
Perceived self-motion elicited by postrotary head tilts in a varying gravitoinertial force backgroundP DiZio, J R Lackner
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1988
The effects of gravitoinertial force level and head movements on post-rotational nystagmus and illusory after-rotationP DiZio, J R Lackner
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1979
Some influences of vision on susceptibility to motion sicknessJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
Journal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation|July 1, 1997
The role of reafference in recalibration of limb movement control and locomotionJ R Lackner, P DiZio
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|April 1, 1991
Motion sickness susceptibility in parabolic flight and velocity storage activityP DiZio, J R Lackner
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|April 1, 1979
Rotation at 30 RPM about the A axis after 6 hours in the 10 degree head-down position: effect on susceptibility to motion sicknessA Graybiel, J R Lackner
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 1, 1989
Altered sensory-motor control of the head as an etiological factor in space-motion sicknessJ R Lackner, P DiZio
Brain Research|October 2, 1992
Gravitoinertial force level affects the appreciation of limb position during muscle vibrationJ R Lackner, P DiZio
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 13, 2001
Coriolis-force-induced trajectory and endpoint deviations in the reaching movements of labyrinthine-defective subjectsP DiZio, J R Lackner
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology|February 1, 1977
Adaptation to displaced vision: evidence for prolonged after-effectsJ R Lackner, D Lobovits
Perception & Psychophysics|August 1, 1989
Perceived self-motion elicited by postrotary head tilts in a varying gravitoinertial force backgroundP DiZio, J R Lackner
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1988
The effects of gravitoinertial force level and head movements on post-rotational nystagmus and illusory after-rotationP DiZio, J R Lackner
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1979
Some influences of vision on susceptibility to motion sicknessJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
Journal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation|July 1, 1997
The role of reafference in recalibration of limb movement control and locomotionJ R Lackner, P DiZio
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|April 1, 1991
Motion sickness susceptibility in parabolic flight and velocity storage activityP DiZio, J R Lackner
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|April 1, 1979
Rotation at 30 RPM about the A axis after 6 hours in the 10 degree head-down position: effect on susceptibility to motion sicknessA Graybiel, J R Lackner
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 1, 1989
Altered sensory-motor control of the head as an etiological factor in space-motion sicknessJ R Lackner, P DiZio
Brain Research|October 2, 1992
Gravitoinertial force level affects the appreciation of limb position during muscle vibrationJ R Lackner, P DiZio
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 13, 2001
Coriolis-force-induced trajectory and endpoint deviations in the reaching movements of labyrinthine-defective subjectsP DiZio, J R Lackner
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