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W Bles

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Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences|April 1, 1985
Patients with an acoustic neurinoma examined with a tilting roomN de Vries, W Bles, L Feenstra
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1981
Nystagmus, gaze shift, and self-motion perception during sinusoidal head and neck rotationJ M de Jong, W Bles, G Bovenkerk
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|May 17, 2002
Eye movements to yaw, pitch, and roll about vertical and horizontal axes: adaptation and motion sicknessJ E Bos, W Bles, B de Graaf
Brain Research Bulletin|March 3, 1999
Roll motion stimuli: sensory conflict, perceptual weighting and motion sicknessB de Graaf, W Bles, J E Bos
Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology|January 1, 1983
Somatosensory nystagmus: physiological and clinical aspectsW Bles, T Klören, W Büchele, et al.
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|November 1, 1992
A new autosomal dominant syndrome of idiopathic progressive vestibulo-cochlear dysfunction with middle-age onsetW I Verhagen, P L Huygen, W Bles
Vision Research|January 1, 1991
The Aubert-Fleischl paradox does appear in visually induced self-motionB de Graaf, A H Wertheim, W Bles
Brain Research Bulletin|March 3, 1999
Contributions of roll and pitch to sea sicknessA H Wertheim, J E Bos, W Bles
Perception|July 24, 2001
Cognitive suppression of tilt sensations during linear horizontal self-motion in the darkA H Wertheim, B S Mesland, W Bles
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|May 1, 1980
The mechanism of physiological height vertigo. I. Theoretical approach and psychophysicsT Brandt, F Arnold, W Bles, et al.
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Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences|April 1, 1985
Patients with an acoustic neurinoma examined with a tilting roomN de Vries, W Bles, L Feenstra
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1981
Nystagmus, gaze shift, and self-motion perception during sinusoidal head and neck rotationJ M de Jong, W Bles, G Bovenkerk
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|May 17, 2002
Eye movements to yaw, pitch, and roll about vertical and horizontal axes: adaptation and motion sicknessJ E Bos, W Bles, B de Graaf
Brain Research Bulletin|March 3, 1999
Roll motion stimuli: sensory conflict, perceptual weighting and motion sicknessB de Graaf, W Bles, J E Bos
Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology|January 1, 1983
Somatosensory nystagmus: physiological and clinical aspectsW Bles, T Klören, W Büchele, et al.
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|November 1, 1992
A new autosomal dominant syndrome of idiopathic progressive vestibulo-cochlear dysfunction with middle-age onsetW I Verhagen, P L Huygen, W Bles
Vision Research|January 1, 1991
The Aubert-Fleischl paradox does appear in visually induced self-motionB de Graaf, A H Wertheim, W Bles
Brain Research Bulletin|March 3, 1999
Contributions of roll and pitch to sea sicknessA H Wertheim, J E Bos, W Bles
Perception|July 24, 2001
Cognitive suppression of tilt sensations during linear horizontal self-motion in the darkA H Wertheim, B S Mesland, W Bles
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|May 1, 1980
The mechanism of physiological height vertigo. I. Theoretical approach and psychophysicsT Brandt, F Arnold, W Bles, et al.
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