M F Reschke
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Wood S, Black F, Reschke M, Kaufman G, Paloski W
Acta Otolaryngol
. 2008 Jul;
129(5):521-6.
PMID: 18615327
Conclusion: The pitch plane vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain and symmetry at low frequencies (< or =0.3 Hz) are enhanced by otoliths and/or somatosensory sensory cues during combined angular and linear...
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Somers J, Reschke M, Berthoz A, Taylor L
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2002 Apr;
956:426-9.
PMID: 11960831
No abstract available.
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Black F, Paloski W, Reschke M, Igarashi M, Guedry F, Anderson D
J Vestib Res
. 1999 Nov;
9(5):369-78.
PMID: 10544375
Postural instability (relative to pre-flight) has been observed in all shuttle astronauts studied upon return from orbital missions. Postural stability was more closely examined in four shuttle astronaut subjects before...
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Clement G, Wood S, Reschke M, Berthoz A, Igarashi M
J Vestib Res
. 1999 Aug;
9(3):207-20.
PMID: 10436474
Both yaw and pitch visual-vestibular interactions at two separate frequencies of chair rotation (0.2 and 0.8 Hz) in combination with a single velocity of optokinetic stimulus (36 degrees/s) were used...
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Clement G, Wood S, Lathan C, Peterka R, Reschke M
J Vestib Res
. 1999 May;
9(1):1-11.
PMID: 10334011
Spatial transformations of the vestibular-optokinetic system must account for changes in head position with respect to gravity in order to produce compensatory oculomotor responses. The purpose of this experiment was...
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Harm D, Parker D, Reschke M, Skinner N
Brain Res Bull
. 1999 Mar;
47(5):497-501.
PMID: 10052580
Space motion sickness (SMS) and spatial orientation and motion perception disturbances occur in 70-80% of astronauts. People select "rest frames" to create the subjective sense of spatial orientation. In microgravity,...
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GUEDRY F, Rupert A, Reschke M
Brain Res Bull
. 1999 Mar;
47(5):475-80.
PMID: 10052577
Adaptation to research paradigms such as rotating rooms and optical alteration of visual feedback during movement results in development of perceptual-motor programs that provide the reflexive assistance that is necessary...
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Reschke M, Bloomberg J, Harm D, Paloski W, Layne C, McDonald V
Brain Res Brain Res Rev
. 1998 Oct;
28(1-2):102-17.
PMID: 9795167
This article summarizes a variety of newly published findings obtained by the Neuroscience Laboratory, Johnson Space Center, and attempts to place this work within a historical framework of previous results...
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Wood S, Paloski W, Reschke M
Exp Brain Res
. 1998 Aug;
121(1):51-8.
PMID: 9698190
This purpose of this study was to examine the spatial coding of eye movements during static roll tilt (up to +/-45 degrees) relative to perceived earth and head orientations. Binocular...
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Benson A, GUEDRY F, Parker D, Reschke M
J Vestib Res
. 1997 Dec;
7(6):453-7.
PMID: 9397395
Four astronauts experienced passive whole-body rotation in a number of test sessions during a 7-day orbital mission. Pitch (Y-axis) and roll (X-axis) rotation required subject orientations on the rotator in...