Robert S Kennedy
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Recent Articles
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Biernacki M, Kennedy R, Dziuda L
Med Pr
. 2016 Sep;
67(4):545-55.
PMID: 27623835
One of the most common methods for studying the simulator sickness issue is the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) (Kennedy et al., 1993). Despite the undoubted popularity of the SSQ, this...
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Keshavarz B, Hettinger L, Kennedy R, Campos J
PLoS One
. 2014 Jul;
9(7):e101016.
PMID: 24983752
Auditory cues can create the illusion of self-motion (vection) in the absence of visual or physical stimulation. The present study aimed to determine whether auditory cues alone can also elicit...
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Al-Awar Smither J, Gentzler M, Kennedy R
Work
. 2012 Feb;
41 Suppl 1:5386-8.
PMID: 22317559
In this study, 243 cognitively intact and cognitively impaired older participants' movement-in-depth (looming) abilities were assessed using a portable device that we had previously developed in our laboratory. Results indicated...
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Yu Y, Yank J, Katsumata Y, Villard S, Kennedy R, Stoffregen T
Aviat Space Environ Med
. 2010 Apr;
81(4):375-82.
PMID: 20377140
Background: Research on land has demonstrated interactions between visual tasks and the control of stance. Variations in visual tasks can influence postural activity; conversely, changes in stance can influence quantitative...
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Kennedy R, Drexler J, Kennedy R
Appl Ergon
. 2010 Feb;
41(4):494-503.
PMID: 20170902
While humans have experienced motion sickness symptoms in response to inertial motion from early history through the present day, motion sickness symptoms also occur from exposure to some types of...
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Al-Awar Smither J, Kennedy R
Appl Ergon
. 2009 Aug;
41(2):266-73.
PMID: 19683701
Dynamic visual acuity (DVA) thresholds are among the few visual functions predictive of automobile crashes. DVA is also sensitive to alcohol and aging. However, measuring DVA is awkward because there...
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Champney R, Stanney K, Hash P, Malone L, Kennedy R, Compton D
Hum Factors
. 2007 Jun;
49(3):491-506.
PMID: 17552312
Objective: This study investigated potential means of facilitating a return to normal functioning following virtual environment (VE) exposure using a peg-in-hole exercise in recalibrating hand-eye coordination, a targeted gait movement...
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Hilty D, Benjamin S, Briscoe G, Hales D, Boland R, Luo J, et al.
Acad Psychiatry
. 2006 Dec;
30(6):444-50.
PMID: 17139014
Objective: This article provides an overview of how trainees, faculty, and institutions use technology for acquiring knowledge, skills, and attitudes for practicing modern medicine. Method: The authors reviewed the literature...
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