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  • 21. [Human susceptibility to motion sickness in combined vestibular and optokinetic stimulation with a reduced field of vision].
    Lapaev EV, Vorob'ev OA.
    Izv Akad Nauk SSSR Biol; 1984; (4):496-500. PubMed ID: 6332835
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  • 22. [Dependence of vestibular reactions on the frequency of the action of reciprocating accelerations].
    Lapaev EV, Vorob'ev OA, Ivanov VV.
    Zh Ushn Nos Gorl Bolezn; 1979; (5):33-7. PubMed ID: 315137
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  • 23. Lack of gender difference in motion sickness induced by vestibular Coriolis cross-coupling.
    Cheung B, Hofer K.
    J Vestib Res; 1979; 12(4):191-200. PubMed ID: 12897401
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  • 24. [Changes of electrogastrogram in pilots under vestibular stimulus].
    Tian G, Liu Z, Yu Y, Bai G, Hu S, Gu Y.
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    Arslan M, Martini A, Razzolini R.
    Minerva Med; 1976 Jul 28; 67(36):2347-9. PubMed ID: 1084969
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  • 26. Optokinetic nystagmus correlates with severity of vection-induced motion sickness and gastric tachyarrhythmia.
    Hu S, Stern RM.
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    Sekine M, Takahashi M, Iida M.
    Tokai J Exp Clin Med; 2009 Dec 20; 34(4):135-41. PubMed ID: 21319014
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  • 28. Illusory self-motion and motion sickness: a model for brain-gut interactions and nausea.
    Koch KL.
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  • 29. [Vestibular reactivity of flight personnel studied by the NKUK method].
    Mantur IIa.
    Voen Med Zh; 1976 Oct 20; (10):58-60. PubMed ID: 1087776
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  • 30. Prevention of overt motion sickness by incremental exposure to otherwise highly stressful Coriolis accelerations. NAMI-1044.
    Graybiel A, Deane FR, Colehour JK.
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    Woodman PD, Griffin MJ.
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  • 32. The severity of nauseogenic effect of cross-coupled rotation is proportional to gyroscopic angular acceleration.
    Isu N, Yanagihara MA, Yoneda S, Hattori K, Koo J.
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  • 33. Variations in gravitoinertial force level affect the gain of the vestibulo-ocular reflex: implications for the etiology of space motion sickness.
    Lackner JR, Graybiel A.
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  • 34. [Evaluation of motion sickness by some hemodynamic indices].
    Lapaev EV.
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  • 35. Uncoupling VOR and vestibuloautonomic retention to Coriolis acceleration training in student pilots and control subjects.
    Wang L, Cao Y, Tan C, Zhao Q, He S, Niu D, Tang G, Zou P, Xing L.
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    Johnson WH, Sunahara FA, Landolt JP.
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    Hu S, Stern RM.
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  • 38. Effects of vestibular training on motion sickness, nystagmus, and subjective vertical.
    Clément G, Deguine O, Bourg M, Pavy-LeTraon A.
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  • 39. Effect of vestibular stimulation on electrical activity of muscles.
    Lapaev EV, Zorile VI, Pavlov GE, Solodkov FB.
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  • 40. Adaptation to vection-induced symptoms of motion sickness.
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