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- | * Joerges, B., Bury, N., McManus, M., Bansal, A., Allison, R. S., Jenkin, M., & Harris, L. R. (in press). Does Gravity Influence Perceived Object Height? //NPG Microgravity// | + | * Joerges, B., Bury, N., McManus, M., Bansal, A., Allison, R. S., Jenkin, M., & Harris, L. R. (in press). Does Gravity Influence Perceived Object Height? //NPG Microgravity// |
- | 1 | + | * Au, D., Mohona, S., Wilcox, L. M., & Allison, R. S. (2024). Subjective |
- | * Au, D., Mohona, S., Wilcox, L. M., & Allison, R. S. (2024). Subjective | + | * Jörges, B., Bury, N., McManus, M., Bensal, A., Allison, R., Jenkin, M.& Harris, L. (2024). The Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Microgravity and Body Orientation Relative to Gravity on Perceived Traveled Distance. //NPG Microgravity//, |
- | ment of visual fidelity: Comparison of forced-choice methods. //Journal of | + | |
- | the Society for Information Display//, 32, 726–740. [[http:// | + | |
- | * Jörges, B., Bury, N., McManus, M., Bensal, A., Allison, R., Jenkin, M., | + | |
- | & Harris, L. (2024). The Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Microgravity and Body Orientation Relative to Gravity on Perceived Traveled Distance. //NPG Microgravity//, | + | |
- | url: https:// | + | |
* Palmisano, S., Stephenson, L., Davies, R. G., Kim, J., & Allison, R. S. (2024). Testing ‘differences in virtual and physical head pose’ and ‘subjective vertical conflict’ accounts of cybersickness. //Virtual Reality//, 28(22), 22.1– 22.28. [[http:// | * Palmisano, S., Stephenson, L., Davies, R. G., Kim, J., & Allison, R. S. (2024). Testing ‘differences in virtual and physical head pose’ and ‘subjective vertical conflict’ accounts of cybersickness. //Virtual Reality//, 28(22), 22.1– 22.28. [[http:// |
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