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Michael A Gresty

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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|May 27, 2008
BPPV and fitness to fly--or driveMichael A Gresty
Current Opinion in Neurology|January 19, 2005
Motion sicknessJohn F Golding, Michael A Gresty
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance|January 7, 2016
Biodynamic Hypothesis for the Frequency Tuning of Motion SicknessJohn F Golding, Michael A Gresty
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 18, 2002
Visual motion stimulation, but not visually induced perception of self-motion, biases the perceived direction of verticalityKai V Thilo, Michael A Gresty
Current Opinion in Neurology|December 16, 2014
Pathophysiology and treatment of motion sicknessJohn F Golding, Michael A Gresty
Journal of Neurology|July 21, 2007
Using vibrotactile feedback of instability to trigger a forward compensatory stepping responseFrançois Asseman, Adolfo M Bronstein, Michael A Gresty
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|October 21, 2005
Motion sickness susceptibility fluctuates through the menstrual cycleJohn F Golding, Priscilla Kadzere, Michael A Gresty
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 9, 2003
Perception of self-motion from peripheral optokinetic stimulation suppresses visual evoked responses to central stimuliKai V Thilo, Andreas Kleinschmidt, Michael A Gresty
Experimental Brain Research|December 12, 2007
Guidance of visual direction by topographical vibrotactile cues on the torsoFrancois Asseman, Adolfo M Bronstein, Michael A Gresty
Seminars in Neurology|September 24, 2013
Vertigo and dizziness from environmental motion: visual vertigo, motion sickness, and drivers' disorientationAdolfo M Bronstein, John F Golding, Michael A Gresty
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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|May 27, 2008
BPPV and fitness to fly--or driveMichael A Gresty
Current Opinion in Neurology|January 19, 2005
Motion sicknessJohn F Golding, Michael A Gresty
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance|January 7, 2016
Biodynamic Hypothesis for the Frequency Tuning of Motion SicknessJohn F Golding, Michael A Gresty
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 18, 2002
Visual motion stimulation, but not visually induced perception of self-motion, biases the perceived direction of verticalityKai V Thilo, Michael A Gresty
Current Opinion in Neurology|December 16, 2014
Pathophysiology and treatment of motion sicknessJohn F Golding, Michael A Gresty
Journal of Neurology|July 21, 2007
Using vibrotactile feedback of instability to trigger a forward compensatory stepping responseFrançois Asseman, Adolfo M Bronstein, Michael A Gresty
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|October 21, 2005
Motion sickness susceptibility fluctuates through the menstrual cycleJohn F Golding, Priscilla Kadzere, Michael A Gresty
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 9, 2003
Perception of self-motion from peripheral optokinetic stimulation suppresses visual evoked responses to central stimuliKai V Thilo, Andreas Kleinschmidt, Michael A Gresty
Experimental Brain Research|December 12, 2007
Guidance of visual direction by topographical vibrotactile cues on the torsoFrancois Asseman, Adolfo M Bronstein, Michael A Gresty
Seminars in Neurology|September 24, 2013
Vertigo and dizziness from environmental motion: visual vertigo, motion sickness, and drivers' disorientationAdolfo M Bronstein, John F Golding, Michael A Gresty
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