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J R Lackner

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Carriot J, Bryan A, DiZio P, Lackner J
Exp Brain Res . 2011 Feb; 209(3):415-23. PMID: 21298422
Subjects in a dark chamber exposed to angular acceleration while viewing a head-fixed target experience motion and displacement of the target relative to their body. Competing explanations of this phenomenon,...
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Carriot J, Cian C, Paillard A, Denise P, Lackner J
Exp Brain Res . 2010 Dec; 208(4):569-79. PMID: 21140138
We studied the contribution of vestibular and somatosensory/proprioceptive stimulation to the perception of the apparent zenith (AZ). Experiment 1 involved rotation on a centrifuge and settings of the AZ. Subjects...
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Lackner J, Levine M
Neurosci Lett . 2009 Jul; 7(2-3):207-12. PMID: 19605114
No abstract available.
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Lackner J, Evanoff J
Neurosci Lett . 2009 Jul; 4(1):43-8. PMID: 19604918
Smooth pursuit eye movements approaching the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of those elicited by a moving visual target were obtained in complete darkness with a moving tactile stimulus. Pursuit eye...
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Lackner J
Neurosci Lett . 2009 Jul; 1(1):25-8. PMID: 19604747
No abstract available.
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Bryan A, Bortolami S, Ventura J, DiZio P, Lackner J
Exp Brain Res . 2007 Aug; 183(3):389-97. PMID: 17703287
We tilted recumbent subjects at various angles about their yaw (foot to head) axis and had them indicate the direction of their subjective vertical and apparent head midline about the...
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Bortolami S, Rocca S, Daros S, DiZio P, Lackner J
Exp Brain Res . 2006 Apr; 173(3):374-88. PMID: 16628400
We have developed a tri-axial model of spatial orientation applicable to static 1g and non-1g environments. The model attempts to capture the mechanics of otolith organ transduction of static linear...
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Wright W, DiZio P, Lackner J
J Vestib Res . 2005 Nov; 15(4):185-95. PMID: 16286700
We evaluated visual and vestibular contributions to vertical self motion perception by exposing subjects to various combinations of 0.2 Hz vertical linear oscillation and visual scene motion. The visual stimuli...
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Bortolami S, DiZio P, Rabin E, Lackner J
Exp Brain Res . 2003 Jun; 151(3):387-404. PMID: 12811442
We studied the kinematics and kinetics of human postural responses to "recoverable falls." To induce brief falling we used a Hold and Release (H&R) paradigm. Standing subjects actively resisted a...
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Lackner J, Rabin E, DiZio P
Exp Brain Res . 2001 Sep; 139(4):454-64. PMID: 11534870
Light touch of the index finger with a stationary surface at non-mechanically supportive force levels (<100 g) greatly attenuates the body sway of standing subjects. In three experiments, we evaluated...