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L James Smart

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Cognition & Emotion|September 14, 2020
The anger superiority effect revisited: a visual crowding taskMingliang Gong, L James Smart
Perception|December 8, 2020
The Impact of Experimentally Induced Limb Ischemia on the Rubber Hand IllusionMax Teaford, Jared Fitzpatrick, L James Smart
Human Factors|December 28, 2002
Visually induced motion sickness predicted by postural instabilityL James Smart, Thomas A Stoffregen, Benoît G Bardy
Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2018
Responding to Other People's Posture: Visually Induced Motion Sickness From Naturally Generated Optic FlowHenry E Cook, Justin A Hassebrock, L James Smart
Scientific Reports|September 21, 2018
The extraction of natural scene gist in visual crowdingMingliang Gong, Yuming Xuan, L James Smart, et al.
Human Factors|December 21, 2021
Using Nonlinear Kinematic Parameters as a Means of Predicting Motion Sickness in Real-Time in Virtual EnvironmentsL James Smart, Anthony Drew, Tyler Hadidon, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 18, 2010
Structural changes in postural sway lend insight into effects of balance training, vision, and support surface on postural control in a healthy populationAdam J Strang, Joshua Haworth, Mathias Hieronymus, et al.
Human Movement Science|April 6, 2004
Not just standing there: the use of postural coordination to aid visual tasksL James Smart, Brandy S Mobley, Edward W Otten, et al.
Psychological Research|March 6, 2022
Muscle activity prior to experiencing the rubber hand illusion is associated with alterations in perceived hand locationMax Teaford, William Berg, Vincent A Billock, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2020
Perceptual Validation of Nonlinear Postural Predictors of Visually Induced Motion SicknessMax A Teaford, Henry E Cook, Justin A Hassebrock, et al.
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Cognition & Emotion|September 14, 2020
The anger superiority effect revisited: a visual crowding taskMingliang Gong, L James Smart
Perception|December 8, 2020
The Impact of Experimentally Induced Limb Ischemia on the Rubber Hand IllusionMax Teaford, Jared Fitzpatrick, L James Smart
Human Factors|December 28, 2002
Visually induced motion sickness predicted by postural instabilityL James Smart, Thomas A Stoffregen, Benoît G Bardy
Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2018
Responding to Other People's Posture: Visually Induced Motion Sickness From Naturally Generated Optic FlowHenry E Cook, Justin A Hassebrock, L James Smart
Scientific Reports|September 21, 2018
The extraction of natural scene gist in visual crowdingMingliang Gong, Yuming Xuan, L James Smart, et al.
Human Factors|December 21, 2021
Using Nonlinear Kinematic Parameters as a Means of Predicting Motion Sickness in Real-Time in Virtual EnvironmentsL James Smart, Anthony Drew, Tyler Hadidon, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 18, 2010
Structural changes in postural sway lend insight into effects of balance training, vision, and support surface on postural control in a healthy populationAdam J Strang, Joshua Haworth, Mathias Hieronymus, et al.
Human Movement Science|April 6, 2004
Not just standing there: the use of postural coordination to aid visual tasksL James Smart, Brandy S Mobley, Edward W Otten, et al.
Psychological Research|March 6, 2022
Muscle activity prior to experiencing the rubber hand illusion is associated with alterations in perceived hand locationMax Teaford, William Berg, Vincent A Billock, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2020
Perceptual Validation of Nonlinear Postural Predictors of Visually Induced Motion SicknessMax A Teaford, Henry E Cook, Justin A Hassebrock, et al.
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