Egocentric Visual Localization in Normals and Partially Blind During a Change in Direction of Gravitoinertial Force
Influence of Contact Cues on the Perception of the Oculogravic Illusion
The Egocentric Localization of the Visual Horizontal in Normal and Labyrinthine-defective Observers as a Function of Head and Body Tilt
Photographic measures of accommodative convergence
The effect of interfixation distance on binocular fixation movements
Lag Effect Associated with Stimulation of the Semi-circular Canals as Indicated by the Oculogyral Illusion
Factors Contributing to the Delay in the Perception of the Oculogravic Illusion
... An Eye-movement Study of Stereoscopic Vision ...
An Eye Movement Study of Stereoscopic Vision
Device to Manipulate and to Indicate the Position of Remote Test Objects in Studies of Visual Space Perception
A consideration of the use of the term ocular dominance
Studies of Human Adaptation to Centrifugal Force: Visual Perception of the Horizontal
Perception of the Visual Horizontal in Normal and Labyrinthine Defective Subjects During Prolonged Rotation
Perception of Angular Acceleration about the Yaw Axis of a Flight Simulator
Tests of General Educational Development (college Level) as Predictors of Performance in the U.S. Naval School, Pre-flight
Perception of the Postural Vertical as a Function of Practice in Normal Persons and Subjects
Perception of the Horizontal Or Vertical with Head Upright, on the Side, and Inverted Under Static Conditions and During Exposure to Centripetal Force
Visual perception of the horizontal following exposure to radial acceleration on a centrifuge
The Validity of the Oculogravic Illusion as a Specific Indicator of Otolith Function