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Guerraz M, Luyat M, Poquin D, Ohlmann T
Acta Otolaryngol . 2000 Dec; 120(6):735-8. PMID: 11099150
We studied the influence of neck afferents on the perception of orientation. In Experiment 1, we investigated the effect of head tilt on the subjective vertical in both the visual...
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Stivalet P, Leifflen D, Poquin D, Savourey G, Launay J, Barraud P, et al.
Ergonomics . 2000 May; 43(4):474-85. PMID: 10801081
This study investigated the effects of hypoxia on parallel/preattentional and serial/attentional processes in early vision, and the use of a positive-end-expiratory-pressure (PEEP) to prevent the impairment in performance. Twenty-one subjects...
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Teasdale N, Nougier V, Barraud P, Bourdin C, Debu B, Poquin D, et al.
Percept Psychophys . 1999 Jun; 61(4):615-24. PMID: 10370332
The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the extent to which subjects can perceive, at very slow velocities, an angular rotation of the support surface about the medio-lateral...
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Guerraz M, Poquin D, Luyat M, Ohlmann T
Percept Mot Skills . 1998 Dec; 87(2):643-8. PMID: 9842617
The aim of this research was to investigate the involvement of head tilt in the assessment of the subjective vertical during whole body tilt. For inclinations up to 28 degrees,...
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Poquin D, Ohlmann T, Barraud P
Spat Vis . 1998 May; 11(3):261-78. PMID: 9584344
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the presence of a similar visual field effect on both spatial orientation and egocentric localization. A first experiment explored an orientation task...
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Guerraz M, Poquin D, Ohlmann T
Percept Psychophys . 1998 Apr; 60(2):287-95. PMID: 9529912
A static or kinetic visual disturbance affects subjects' ability to estimate the direction of the gravitational vertical. This kind of error is increased by a head roll inclination. In two...
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Leifflen D, Poquin D, Savourey G, Barraud P, Raphel C, Bittel J
Aviat Space Environ Med . 1997 Dec; 68(11):993-7. PMID: 9383498
Background: Exposure to high altitudes requires acclimation or acclimatization, to prevent the negative effects of severe hypoxia. Among several methods, short acclimation with intermittent exposure to severe hypoxia in a...