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Harris, Laurence R. - Departments of Biology & Psychology, York University (Toronto)
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
SENSATION & PERCEPTION (II) FACULTY OF HEALTH
Perceptual stability during head movement in virtual reality P.M. Jaekl 2
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 956: 537542 (2002). 2002 New York Academy of Sciences. A Three-Channel Model for Generating the
RESEARCH ARTICLE Travel distance estimation from visual motion by leaky
The Vestibular System Michael E. Goldberg
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Spatial Representation in Body Coordinates: Evidence From Errors in Remembering Positions of Visual and Auditory
SENSATION & PERCEPTION (I) FACULTY OF HEALTH
RESEARCH ARTICLE The effect of altered gravity states on the perception of orientation
RESEARCH ARTICLE Perceived timing of vestibular stimulation relative to touch,
PERCEPTION AND ACTION Psychology 6265 3.0 (W) Laurence Harris
Introduction Perception 2220 Page 3
Acta Astronautica 56 (2005) 10331040 www.elsevier.com/locate/actaastro
RESEARCH ARTICLE P. M. Jaekl M. R. Jenkin Laurence R. Harris
1 Introduction The process of judging the time at which things happen is not straightforward. There
Pitching up in VR H. L. Jenkin, R. T. Dyde, M. R. Jenkin1
In Virtual Reality, which way is up? H. L. Jenkin, R. T. Dyde, M. R. Jenkin1
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Abstract A previous study has suggested that second-order motion is ineffective at driving optokinetic nystag-
Abstract Surprisingly little is known of the perceptual consequences of visual or vestibular stimulation in up-
Head tilt during driving DANIEL C. ZIKOVITZ and LAURENCE R. HARRIS *
Vestibular cues and virtual environments: choosing the magnitude of the vestibular cue
Vestibular cues and virtual environments Laurence Harris1;3
Journal of Vestibular Research 13 (2003) 287293 287 Relative role of visual and non-visual cues in
This article was originally published in a journal published by Elsevier, and the attached copy is provided by Elsevier for the
Journal of Vestibular Research 13 (2003) 265271 265 Perceptual stability during active head
1 Introduction In the absence of a clear source of illumination, light is assumed to come from `above'
From Nerve Cells to Cognition: The Internal Cellular Representation Required for Perception and Action
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1039: 314324 (2005). 2005 New York Academy of Sciences. doi: 10.1196/annals.1325.030
Vision Research 46 (2006) 27352742 www.elsevier.com/locate/visres
Tolerance of Temporal Delay in Virtual Environments Robert S. Allison1