Rotation otolith tilt-translation reinterpretation (ROTTR) hypothesis: A new hypothesis to explain neurovestibular spaceflight adaptation
6th, Symposium on the role of the vestibular organs in the exploration of space; 6th NASA symposium ; 2002 ; Portland, OR
Symposium on the role of the vestibular organs in the exploration of space; 6th NASA symposium ; 4-6 ; 309-320
JOURNAL OF VESTIBULAR RESEARCH ; 13 , 4-6
2003-01-01
12 pages
See also same shelfmark volume 11 no 3-5 for abstracts
Conference paper
English
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