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June 1, 2001
Velocity not acceleration of self-motion mediates vestibular-visual interaction
R Loose, T Probst
Neuroscience Letters
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January 22, 1990
Electrophysiological evidence for visual-vestibular interaction in man
T Probst, E R Wist
Behavioural Brain Research
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December 7, 1990
Impairment of auditory processing by simultaneous vestibular stimulation: psychophysical and electrophysiological data
T Probst, E R Wist
Human Neurobiology
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January 1, 1987
Importance of the visual cortex for postural stabilization: inferences from pigeon and frog data
A Straube, T Brandt, T Probst
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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May 29, 1999
Visual motion direction evoked potentials are direction specifically influenced by concurrent vestibular stimulation
R Loose, T Ayan, T Probst
Behavioural Brain Research
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October 1, 1986
Object-motion detection affected by concurrent self-motion perception: psychophysics of a new phenomenon
T Probst, T Brandt, D Degner
Behavioural Brain Research
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July 1, 1985
Differential effects of ambivalent visual-vestibular-somatosensory stimulation on the perception of self-motion
T Probst, A Straube, W Bles
Neuroscience Letters
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May 6, 1987
Influence of head or trunk oscillations on visually induced self-motion perception in humans
A Straube, W Paulus, T Probst
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
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January 1, 1987
Object-motion detection affected by concurrent self-motion perception: applied aspects for vehicle guidance
T Probst, S Krafczyk, T Brandt
Behavioural Brain Research
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November 1, 1996
Perception of direction of visual motion. I. Influence of angular body acceleration and tilt
R Loose, T Probst, E R Wist
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Perception
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June 1, 2001
Velocity not acceleration of self-motion mediates vestibular-visual interaction
R Loose, T Probst
Neuroscience Letters
|
January 22, 1990
Electrophysiological evidence for visual-vestibular interaction in man
T Probst, E R Wist
Behavioural Brain Research
|
December 7, 1990
Impairment of auditory processing by simultaneous vestibular stimulation: psychophysical and electrophysiological data
T Probst, E R Wist
Human Neurobiology
|
January 1, 1987
Importance of the visual cortex for postural stabilization: inferences from pigeon and frog data
A Straube, T Brandt, T Probst
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
|
May 29, 1999
Visual motion direction evoked potentials are direction specifically influenced by concurrent vestibular stimulation
R Loose, T Ayan, T Probst
Behavioural Brain Research
|
October 1, 1986
Object-motion detection affected by concurrent self-motion perception: psychophysics of a new phenomenon
T Probst, T Brandt, D Degner
Behavioural Brain Research
|
July 1, 1985
Differential effects of ambivalent visual-vestibular-somatosensory stimulation on the perception of self-motion
T Probst, A Straube, W Bles
Neuroscience Letters
|
May 6, 1987
Influence of head or trunk oscillations on visually induced self-motion perception in humans
A Straube, W Paulus, T Probst
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
|
January 1, 1987
Object-motion detection affected by concurrent self-motion perception: applied aspects for vehicle guidance
T Probst, S Krafczyk, T Brandt
Behavioural Brain Research
|
November 1, 1996
Perception of direction of visual motion. I. Influence of angular body acceleration and tilt
R Loose, T Probst, E R Wist
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