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156 related items for PubMed ID: 31162483

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    Yilmaz U, Cetinguc M, Akin A.
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  • 50. Motion sickness adaptation to Coriolis-inducing head movements in a sustained G flight simulator.
    Newman MC, McCarthy GW, Glaser ST, Bonato F, Bubka A.
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    Young SD, Adelstein BD, Ellis SR.
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  • 55. Cybersickness. A systematic literature review of adverse effects related to virtual reality.
    Simón-Vicente L, Rodríguez-Cano S, Delgado-Benito V, Ausín-Villaverde V, Cubo Delgado E.
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  • 56. Spatial Disorientation Training in the Rotor Wing Flight Simulator.
    Powell-Dunford N, Bushby A, Leland RA.
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  • 57. Correlates of military tank simulator sickness.
    Lerman Y, Sadovsky G, Goldberg E, Kedem R, Peritz E, Pines A.
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