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153 related items for PubMed ID: 5076605

  • 1. Semicircular canals as a primary etiological factor in motion sickness.
    Miller EF, Graybiel A.
    Aerosp Med; 1972 Oct; 43(10):1065-74. PubMed ID: 5076605
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  • 2. Effect of direction of head movement on motion sickness caused by Coriolis stimulation.
    Woodman PD, Griffin MJ.
    Aviat Space Environ Med; 1997 Feb; 68(2):93-8. PubMed ID: 9125096
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  • 3. Off-vertical rotation: a convenient precise means of exposing the passive human subject to a rotating linear acceleration vector.
    Graybiel A, Miller EF.
    Aerosp Med; 1970 Apr; 41(4):407-10. PubMed ID: 5439848
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  • 4. Experimental M-131--human vestibular function.
    Miller EF, Graybiel A.
    Aerosp Med; 1973 Jun; 44(6):593-608. PubMed ID: 4541093
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  • 5. [The role of resonance phenomena in motion sickness].
    Lychakov DV.
    Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol; 1992 Jun; 28(5):637-44. PubMed ID: 1300020
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  • 6. Structural elements in the concept of motion sickness.
    Graybiel A.
    Aerosp Med; 1969 Apr; 40(4):351-67. PubMed ID: 5305044
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  • 7. [Effect of several space flight factors on the human vestibular analyzer (according to reports in the Soviet and foreign press)].
    Lapaev EV, Pavlov GI.
    Izv Akad Nauk SSSR Biol; 1977 Apr; (6):805-12. PubMed ID: 304863
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  • 8. [Observation of electronystagmogram in pilots under vestibular stimulation].
    Tian G, Yu Y, Gu Y, Hu S, Bai G, Gai Y.
    Space Med Med Eng (Beijing); 1998 Feb; 11(1):39-42. PubMed ID: 11541266
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  • 9. On-Earth evaluation of neurovestibular tolerance to centrifuge simulated artificial gravity in humans.
    Antonutto G, Linnarsson D, di Prampero PE.
    Physiologist; 1993 Feb; 36(1 Suppl):S85-7. PubMed ID: 11538540
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  • 10. [Motion sickness (author's transl)].
    Fischer AJ, Oosterveld WJ.
    HNO; 1979 Sep; 27(9):285-91. PubMed ID: 396285
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  • 11. Motion sickness induced by sinusoidal linear acceleration in rats.
    Horii A, Takeda N, Morita M, Kubo T, Matsunaga T.
    Acta Otolaryngol Suppl; 1993 Sep; 501():31-3. PubMed ID: 8447222
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  • 12. Significance of vestibular organs in problems of weightlessness.
    Graybiel A.
    Life Sci Space Res; 1963 Sep; 1():19-32. PubMed ID: 12056424
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  • 13. Motion sickness incidence as a function of the frequency and acceleration of vertical sinusoidal motion.
    O'Hanlon JF, McCauley ME.
    Aerosp Med; 1974 Apr; 45(4):366-9. PubMed ID: 4821729
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  • 14. Effect of environmental temperature on sweat onset during motion sickness.
    McClure JA, Fregly AR.
    Aerosp Med; 1972 Sep; 43(9):959-67. PubMed ID: 5078817
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  • 15. Rotation at 30 RPM about the A axis after 6 hours in the 10 degree head-down position: effect on susceptibility to motion sickness.
    Graybiel A, Lackner JR.
    Aviat Space Environ Med; 1979 Apr; 50(4):390-2. PubMed ID: 464962
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  • 16. Influence of a visual display and frequency of whole-body angular oscillation on incidence of motion sickness.
    Guedry FE, Benson AJ, Moore HJ.
    Aviat Space Environ Med; 1982 Jun; 53(6):564-9. PubMed ID: 7115240
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  • 17. [Otolith apparatus in clinical practice].
    Radzhabov AO, Bulaev IuO.
    Vestn Otorinolaringol; 1981 Jun; (5):79-82. PubMed ID: 7029863
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  • 18. Rapid vestibular adaptation in a rotating environment by means of controlled head movements.
    Graybiel A, Wood CD.
    Aerosp Med; 1969 Jun; 40(6):638-43. PubMed ID: 5305841
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  • 19. [Experimental studies on the changes of nystagmus caused by angular acceleration depending on position of the head in space].
    Castellini V, Cordone G, Salami A.
    Clin Otorinolaringoiatr; 1969 Jun; 21(5):445-72. PubMed ID: 5403542
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  • 20. [Phase correlation of cupular and otolithic reactions and their interrelation with the development of motion sickness].
    Vorob'ev OA, Perel'man AI.
    Izv Akad Nauk SSSR Biol; 1989 Jun; (1):19-23. PubMed ID: 2715492
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