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J R Lackner

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Journal of Neurophysiology|July 1, 1994
Rapid adaptation to Coriolis force perturbations of arm trajectoryJ R Lackner, P Dizio
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 15, 1998
Gravitoinertial force background level affects adaptation to coriolis force perturbations of reaching movementsJ R Lackner, P Dizio
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|September 1, 1987
Head movements in low and high gravitoinertial force environments elicit motion sickness: implications for space motion sicknessJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1984
Elicitation of motion sickness by head movements in the microgravity phase of parabolic flight maneuversJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 1, 1985
Proprioceptive influences on auditory and visual spatial localizationJ R Lackner, B Shenker
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|June 1, 1994
Use of promethazine to hasten adaptation to provocative motionJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 12, 2000
Congenitally blind individuals rapidly adapt to coriolis force perturbations of their reaching movementsP DiZio, 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
Journal. Washington Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C|June 1, 1991
Space adaptation syndrome: multiple etiological factors and individual differencesJ R Lackner, P DiZio
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|March 1, 1978
Postural illusions experienced during Z-axis recumbent rotation and their dependence upon somatosensory stimulation of the body surfaceJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
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Journal of Neurophysiology|July 1, 1994
Rapid adaptation to Coriolis force perturbations of arm trajectoryJ R Lackner, P Dizio
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 15, 1998
Gravitoinertial force background level affects adaptation to coriolis force perturbations of reaching movementsJ R Lackner, P Dizio
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|September 1, 1987
Head movements in low and high gravitoinertial force environments elicit motion sickness: implications for space motion sicknessJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1984
Elicitation of motion sickness by head movements in the microgravity phase of parabolic flight maneuversJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 1, 1985
Proprioceptive influences on auditory and visual spatial localizationJ R Lackner, B Shenker
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|June 1, 1994
Use of promethazine to hasten adaptation to provocative motionJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 12, 2000
Congenitally blind individuals rapidly adapt to coriolis force perturbations of their reaching movementsP DiZio, 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
Journal. Washington Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C|June 1, 1991
Space adaptation syndrome: multiple etiological factors and individual differencesJ R Lackner, P DiZio
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|March 1, 1978
Postural illusions experienced during Z-axis recumbent rotation and their dependence upon somatosensory stimulation of the body surfaceJ R Lackner, A Graybiel
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