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Experimental Brain Research, 2008
Prolonged exposure to hypergravity in a human centrifuge can lead to post-rotary spatial disorientation and motion sickness. These symptoms are mainly provoked by tilting head movements and resemble the Space Adaptation Syndrome. We hypothesized that the occurrence of these post-rotary effects might be related to changes in the velocity storage (VS ...
Nooij, S.A.E., Bos, J.E., Groen, E.L.
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Prolonged exposure to hypergravity in a human centrifuge can lead to post-rotary spatial disorientation and motion sickness. These symptoms are mainly provoked by tilting head movements and resemble the Space Adaptation Syndrome. We hypothesized that the occurrence of these post-rotary effects might be related to changes in the velocity storage (VS ...
Nooij, S.A.E., Bos, J.E., Groen, E.L.
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REC investigations with the ESR storage ring at relativistic velocities
Hyperfine Interactions, 1998Using the experimental possibilities given by the ESR storage ring, it is possible to measure differential and total cross-sections for radiative electron capture by bare relativistic heavy ions. Exact relativistic calculations allow, e.g., for a unique identification of spin-flip processes and for an interpretation of two-step processes in terms of a ...
Jörg Eichler, Thomas Stöhlker
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The effects of intense click sounds on velocity storage in optokinetic after-nystagmus
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2000Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) occurring after click stimulation in cervical muscles are thought to be a polysynaptic response of otolith-vestibular nerve origin. In optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN) the direction of after-nystagmus changes and slow-phase velocity decreases with head tilt.
O, Sasaki +4 more
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Stimulation of the nodulus and uvula discharges velocity storage in the vestibulo-ocular reflex
Experimental Brain Research, 1994The nodulus and sublobule d of the uvula of rhesus and cynomolgus monkeys were electrically stimulated with short trains of pulses to study changes in horizontal slow-phase eye velocity. Nodulus and uvula stimulation produced a rapid decline in horizontal slow phase velocity, one aspect of the spatial reorientation of the axis of eye rotation that ...
D, Solomon, B, Cohen
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Modeling and Simulation of High-Velocity Projectile Impact on Storage Tank
Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 2016A series of numerical modeling and simulations were conducted for dynamic responses of a fluid-filled storage tank subjected to impact loading resulting from a high-velocity projectile. The focus of the study was placed on two phases. The first phase examined the structural response during the impact period without penetration while the second phase ...
Y. W. Kwon, K. Yang, C. Adams
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Asymmetric velocity storage for upward and downward nystagmus
Brain Research, 1979V, Matsuo +4 more
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VELOCITY STORAGE, NYSTAGMUS, AND VISUAL‐VESTIBULAR INTERACTIONS IN HUMANS*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1981B, Cohen, V, Henn, T, Raphan, D, Dennett
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The Effect of Alertness on the Velocity Storage Mechanism
2015M�ns Magnusson +3 more
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