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UNR Self-motion Lab - Home Human detection and discrimination of spatial orientation stimuli is measured using a virtual reality motion simulator consisting of a hexapod motion platform and visual and auditory displays
Paul MacNeilage - Google Scholar Paul MacNeilage Associate Professor of Psychology, Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno Verified email at unr edu - Homepage Self-motion Processing
Faculty | Institute for Neuroscience | University of Nevada, Reno Associate Professor and Director, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology (CMPP) Graduate Program Assistant Professor Learn more about the faculty associated with the Institute for Neuroscience
PAUL R MACNEILAGE - GitHub Pages MacNeilage, Angelaki (2008) Vestibular heading discrimination in humans is better for head-centric azimuth than elevation regardless of body orientation Program No 18 5
Paul R. MacNeilage | ScienceDirect Read articles by Paul R MacNeilage on ScienceDirect, the world's leading source for scientific, technical, and medical research