Publications
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2010–Present
221. Lackner J.R., DiZio P. Audiogravic and oculogravic illusions represent a unified spatial remapping. Exp Brain Res., 202(2): 513-518, 2010. PMID 20062982.
222. Bortolami S.B., Inglis J.T., Castellani, S., DiZio, P., Lackner, J.R. Influence of galvanic stimulation on postural recovery during sudden falls. Exp Brain Res., 205(1): 123-129, 2010. PMID 20640413.
223. Carriot J., Cian C., Paillard A., Denise P., Lackner J.R. Influence of multisensory graviceptive information on the apparent zenith. Exp Brain Res., 208: 569-579. 2011.
224. Carriot J., Bryan A., DiZio P., Lackner, J.R. The oculogyral illusion: retinal and oculomotor factors. Exp Brain Res., 2011. PMID 21298422225.
225. Piovesan D., Pierobon A., DiZio P., Lackner J.R. Comparative Analysis of Methods for Estimating Arm Segment Parameters and Joint Torques From Inverse Dynamics. J Biomech. Eng., 133(3), 2011. PMID 21303179.
226. Piovesan D., Pierobon A., DiZio P., Lackner J.R. Measuring multi-joint stiffness during single movements: Numerical validation of a novel Time-Frequency approach. PLoS ONE. In press.
227. Pigeon P., DiZio P., Lackner J.R. Immediate compensation for variations in self-generated Coriolis torques related to body dynamics and carried objects. J Neurophysiol., Sep;110(6):1370-84. 2013. PMCID 3763152.
228. Piovesan D., Pierobon A., DiZio P., Lackner J.R. Experimental measure of arm stiffness during single reaching movements with a time-frequency analysis. J. Neurophysiol. Nov; 110(10):2484-96. 2013 PMCID 3841874.
229. Bakshi A., Ventura J., DiZio P., Lackner J.R. Adaptation to Coriolis perturbations of voluntary body sway transfers to pre-programmed fall-recovery behavior. J. Neurophysiol. March; 111(5):977-83. 2014 PMCID 3949231.
230. Bakshi A., DiZio P., Lackner J.R. Statistical analysis of quiet stance sway in 2-D. Exp Brain Res Jan 31 232(4): 1095-1108, 2014 PMCID 4020600.
231. Lackner, J. An earthbound perspective on orientation illusions experienced in aerospace flight. In: Vidulich M, Flach J,and P. Tsang (Eds). Advances in Aviation Psychology. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. Surrey, England, pp 29-48 2014.
232. Lackner J. MOTION SICKNESS: More than nausea and vomiting. Exp Brain Res, 232(8):2493-510. 2014 PMCID 4112051.
233. Rabin E., Demin A., Pirrotta S., Chen J., Patel H., Bhambri A., Noyola E., Lackner J.R., DiZio, P., DiFrancisco-Donoghue J., Werner W. Parkinsonian Gait Ameliorated With a Moving Handrail, Not With a Banister. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 96(4)735-41, 2015.
234. Panic H., Panic A.S., DiZio P., Lackner J.R. Direction of Balance and perception of upright are perceptually dissociable. J Neurophysiol. 113(10): 3600-3609, 2014 PMCID 4461880.
235. Vimal V., Lackner J.R., DiZio P. Learning dynamic control of body roll orientation. Exp Brain Res Nov 2 , 2015 PMID 26525709.
2000–2009
170. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Human orientation and movement control in weightlessness and artificial gravity environments. Exp. Brain Res. 130: 2-26, 2000.
171. DiZio P, Lackner JR. Motion sickness side effects and aftereffects of immersive virtual environments created with helmet-mounted visual displays. In NATO RTO-MP-54, The Capability of Virtual Reality to Meet Military Requirements, pp 11-1 – 11-4, 2000.
172. Cohn J, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Reaching during virtual rotation: Context-specific compensation for expected Coriolis forces. J. Neurophysiol., 83(6):3230-3240, 2000.
173. Lackner JR, Rabin E, DiZio P. Fingertip contact suppresses the destabilizing influence of leg muscle vibration. J Neurophysiol. 84(5): 2217-2224, 2000.
174. Lackner, JR, Dizio P. Congenitally blind individuals rapidly adapt to Coriolis force perturbations of their reaching movements. J Neurophysiol., 84(4) 2175-2180, 2000.
175. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Aspects of body self-calibration. Trends in Cognitive Science, 4: 279-288, 2000.
176. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Artificial gravity as a countermeasure in long duration spaceflight. J. Neurosci. Res., 62:169-176, 2000.
177. Lackner JR, Rabin E, DiZio P. Stabilization of posture by precision touch of the index finger with rigid and flexible filaments. Exp Brain Res, 139: 454-464, 2001.
178. DiZio P, Lackner JR, Held RM, Shinn-Cunningham B, Durlach NI. Gravitoinertial force magnitude and direction influence head-centric auditory localization. J. Neurophysiol., 85: 2455-2460, 2001.
179. DiZio P, Lackner JR. Coriolis force induced trajectory and endpoint deviations in the reaching movements of labyrinthine defective subjects. J. Neurophysiol., 85: 784-789, 2001.
180. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Somatosensory and proprioceptive contributions to body orientation, sensory localization, and self-calibration. In: The somatosensory system: Deciphering the brain’s own body system, RJ Nelson (ed), CRC Press, Boca Raton FL, pp. 121-140, 2001.
181. Bortolami SB, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Equilibrium point hypothesis and functional movements. In: From Basic Motor Control to Function Recovery II, Ed: Gantchev N., Academic Publishing House, Bulgaria, 2001.
182. DiZio P, Lackner JR. Proprioceptive adaptation and aftereffects. In: Handbook of virtual environments, Stanney K (ed), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, NY, pp. 751-771, 2002.
183. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Adaptation to Coriolis force perturbation of movement trajectory: Role of proprioceptive and cutaneous somatosensory feedback. Adv Exp Med Biol., 508: 69-78, 2002.
184. Pigeon P, Bortolami SB, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Coordinated turn and reach movements. I. Anticipatory compensation for self-generated Coriolis and interaction torques. J. Neurophysiol., 89: 276-289, 2003.
185. Pigeon P, Bortolami SB, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Coordinated turn and reach movements. II. Planning in an external frame of reference. J. Neurophysiol., 89: 290-303, 2003.
186. Soeda K, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Balance in a rotating artificial gravity environment. Experimental Brain Research, 148:266-271, 2003.
187. DiZio P, Lackner JR. Sensorimotor aspects of high-speed artificial gravity III: Sensorimotor adaptation. J. Vestib. Res., 12: 291-299, 2003.
188. Bortolami SB, DiZio P, Rabin E, Lackner JR. Analysis of human postural responses to recoverable falls. Experimental Brain Research, 151: 387-404, 2003.
189. Kurtzer I, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Task-dependent motor learning. Exp. Brain Res, 153: 128-132, 2003.
190. Lackner JR. Motion sickness. In: Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 3rd edition, CD-ROM.
191. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Cyber Adaptation Syndrome. In: Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 3rd edition, CD-ROM version, G. Adelman, B. Smith (eds). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 2003.
192. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Adaptation to rotating artificial gravity environments. J Vestibular Research, 13(4/6): 321-330, 2003.
193. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Multisensory influences on orientation and movement control. In: The Handbook of Multisensory Processes, Calvert G, Spence C, Stein B (eds), MIT Press, pp. 409-423, 2004.
194. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Vestibular, proprioceptive, and haptic contributions to spatial orientation. Annual Review of Psychology, 56: 115-147, 2005.
195. Hudson T, Lackner JR, DiZio P. Rapid adaptation of torso pointing movements to perturbations of the base of support. Exp. Brain Res, 165:283-293, 2005.
196. Wright WG, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Vertical linear self-motion perception during visual and actual-inertial stimulation: more than weighted summation of sensory inputs. J. Vestib. Res, 15(4):185-95, 2005.
197. Kurtzer I, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Adaptation to a novel multi-force perturbation. Exp. Brain Res, 164: 120-132, 2005.
198. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Motor control and learning in altered dynamic environments. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 15(6):653-9. 2005.
199. Lackner JR, Rabin E, DiZio P. Time course of haptic stabilization of posture. Exp Brain Res, 170(1): 122-126, 2006.
200. Bortolami SB, Pierobon A, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Localization of the subjective vertical during roll, pitch, and yaw body tilt. Exp Brain Res, 173:364-373, 2006.
201. Bortolami SB, Rocca S, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Mechanisms of human static spatial orientation. Exp Brain Res, 173:374-388, 2006.
202. Wright WG, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Perceived self-motion in two visual contexts: dissociable mechanisms underlie perception. J Vestib Res, 16(1-2):23-28, 2006.
203. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Space motion sickness. Exp Brain Res, 175: 377-399, 2006.
204. Rabin E, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Time course of haptic stabilization of posture. Exp Brain Res, 170: 122-126, 2006.
205. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Proprioception: Effect of gravity. In: Encyclopedic Reference of Neuroscience, Windhorst U, Binder M, Hirokawa N (eds), Springer, 2007, (cd rom).
206. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Motion Sickness. In: Eencyclopedic Reference of Neuroscience, Windhorst U, Binder M, Hirokawa N (eds), Springer, 2007, (cd rom).
207. Bryan AS, Bortolami SB, Ventura J, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Influence of Gravitoinertial Force Level on the Subjective Vertical During Recumbent, Yaw Axis, Body Tilt. Exp Bran Res, 183(3): 389-397, 2007.
208. Rabin E, DiZio P, Ventura J, Lackner JR. Influences of arm proprioception and degrees of freedom on postural control with light touch feedback. J Neurophysiol, 99(2):595-604, 2008.
209. Bortolami SB, Pigeon P, Dizio P, Lackner JR. Kinetic analysis of arm reaching movements during voluntary and passive rotation. Exp Brain Res, 187(4):509-23, 2008.
210. Bortolami SB, Pigeon P, Dizio P, Lackner JR. Dynamics model for analyzing reaching movements during active and passive torso. Exp Brain Res, 187(4):525-34, 2008.
211. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Control and calibration of multi-segment reaching movements. Adv Exp Med Biol, 629:681-98, 2009.
212. Lackner J.R. and Tuller B.K. Dynamical systems and internal models. In: Fuchs A., V.K. Jirsa (Eds.), Coordination: Neural, Behavioral and Social Dynamics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2008.
213. Lackner J.R. and DiZio P. Proprioception: Effect of gravity. In: S. Gandevia (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Academic Press, Oxford, 2008.
214. Lackner J.R. and DiZio P. Motion Sickness. In L.R. Squire (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Academic Press, Oxford, 2008.
215. Lackner J.R. “Proprioception” in Sage Encyclopedia of Perception. Ed. Bruce Goldstein, 2009.
216. Lackner J.R. “Kinesthesis” in Sage Encyclopedia of Perception. Ed. Bruce Goldstein, 2009.
217. Lackner J.R. “Vestibular System” in Sage Encyclopedia of Perception. Ed. Bruce Goldstein, 2009.
218. Lackner J.R., DiZio P. Angular displacement perception modulated by force background. Exp Brain Res 195:335-343, 2009a.
219. Lackner J.R. and DiZio P. Control and calibration of multi-segment reaching movements. Adv Exp Med Biol., 629: 681-698, 2009b.
220. Lackner J.R. Hans-Lukas Teuber: A Remembrance. Neuropsy Rev, 19: 4-7, 2009.
1990–1999
116. Lackner, J.R. Sensory-motor adaptation to high force levels in parabolic flight maneuvers. In: M. Jeannerod (Ed). Attention and Performance, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, Vol. 13, pp. 527-548, 1990.
117. DiZio, P. and Lackner, J.R. Sensory-motor factors triggering the suppression of post-rotary vestibular responses in different gravitoinertial force backgrounds. Experimental Brain Research, 80, 345-350, 1990.
118. DiZio, P. and Lackner, J.R. Age differences in oculomotor responses to step changes in body velocity and visual surround velocity. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Science, 45, 89-94, 1990.
119. Cheung, B., Money, K., Howard, I., Kirienko, N.M., Johnson, W.H., Lackner, J.R. and DiZio, P. Human ocular torsion during parabolic flight: an investigation using electromagnetic scleral search coil. Proceedings, Second Workshop on Microgravity Experimentation, Ottawa, Canada, pp 139-146, May 1990.
120. DiZio, P. and Lackner, J.R. Motion sickness susceptibility in parabolic flight and velocity storage activity. Aviat Space & Environ Med, 62:300-307, 1991.
121. Lackner, J.R. and DiZio, P. Decreased susceptibility to motion sickness during exposure to visual inversion in weightlessness: implications for space motion sickness. Aviat Space & Environ Med, 62:206-211, 1991.
122. Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P. Space adaptation syndrome: multiple etiological factors and individual differences. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 81(2):89-100, 1991.
123. Lackner, J.R., Graybiel, A., and DiZio, P. Altered sensory-motor control of the body as an etiological factor in space motion sickness. Aviat Space & Environ Med,62:765-771, 1991.
124. Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P. Etiological factors in space motion sickness. International Medical Conference on the Vestibular Nervous System in Space. NASDA\Mitsubishi Research Institute, March 1991, pp. 95-112.
125. Lackner, J.R. and DiZio, P. Gravitational, inertial, and Coriolis force influences on nystagmus, motion sickness, and perceived head trajectory. In: A. Berthoz, W. Graf, and P.P. Vidal (Eds.), The Head-Neck Sensory-Motor Symposium. Oxford University Press: NY, pp 216-222, 1992.
126. DiZio, P. and Lackner, J.R. Influence of gravitoinertial force level on vestibular and visual velocity storage in yaw and pitch. Vision Research, 32(1):111-120, 1992.
127. Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P. Sensory-motor calibration processes constraining the perception of force and motion during locomotion. Posture and Gait: Control Mechanisms, vol.1, University of Oregon Books, pp. 93-104, 1992.
128. Lackner, J.R. Sense of body position in parabolic flight. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 656:329-339, 1992.
129. Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P., and Fisk, John D. Tonic vibration reflexes and background force level. Acta Astronautica, 26(2):133-136, 1992.
130. Lackner, James R. Neurovestibular consequences of microgravity. Proceedings of NACOB II, The Second North American Congress on Biomechanics, pp. 125-126, 1992.
131. Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P. Gravitoinertial force level affects the appreciation of limb position during muscle vibration. Brain Research, 592:175-180, 1992.
132. Lackner, J.R. Spatial orientation in weightless environments. Perception, 21:803-812, 1992.
133. Lackner, J.R. Multimodal and motor influences on orientation: Implications for adapting to weightless and virtual environments. J Vestibular Research, 2:307-322, 1992.
134. DiZio, P., Lackner, J.R. Spatial orientation, adaptation and motion sickness in real and virtual environments. Presence, 1(3):319-328, 1992.
135. Cheung, B., Money, K., Howard, I., Kirienko, N., Johnson, W., Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P. Human ocular torsion during parabolic flight. Experimental Brain Research, 90:180-188, 1993.
136. Fisk, J., Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P. Gravitoinertial force level influences arm movement control. J Neurophys, 69(2):504-511, 1993.
137. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Spatial stability, voluntary action and causal attribution during self-locomotion. J Vestibular Research, 3:15-23, 1993.
138. Lackner, J.R. Orientation and movement in unusual force environments. Psychological Science, 4(3):134-142, 1993.
139. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Multisensory, cognitive, and motor influences on human spatial orientation in weightlessness. J Vestibular Research, 3(3):361-372, 1993.
140. Lackner, J.R., Graybiel, A. Use of promethazine to hasten adaptation to provocative motion. J Clinical Pharmacology, 34:644-648, 1994.
141. DiZio, P., Lackner, J.R., Lathan, C.E. The role of brachial muscle spindle signals in assignment of visual direction. J Neurophysiology, 70(4): 1578-1584, 1993.
142. Holden M, Ventura J, Lackner JR. Stabilization of posture by precision contact of the index finger. J Vestibular Research, 4(4):285-301, 1994.
143. Jeka, J.J., Lackner, J.R. Fingertip contact influences human postural control. Experimental Brain Research, 100(3): 495-502, 1994.
144. Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P. Rapid adaptation to Coriolis force perturbations of arm trajectory. J. Neurophysiol., 72(1): 299-313, 1994.
145. Lackner JR. The equilibrium system of astronauts. Inst. di Audiologica, Milan Italy, 1994.
146. Jeka J, Lackner JR. The role of haptic cues from rough and slippery surfaces on human postural control. Exp Brain Res, 103:267-276, 1995.
147. Lackner JR, Collins D. The United States Air Force spatial orientation program. J Vest Res, 5, 1995.
148. DiZio P, Lackner JR. Motor adaptation to Coriolis force perturbations of reaching movements: Endpoint but not trajectory adaptation transfers to the non-exposed arm. J Neurophysiol, 74(4): 1787-1792, 1995.
149. DiZio P, Lackner JR. Inertial Coriolis force perturbations of arm and head movements reveal common, non-vestibular mechanisms. In: Multisensory control of posture (Mergner T., Hlavacka F. Eds), Plenum Press, NY, 331-338, 1995.
150. Jeka, J.J. and Lackner, J.R. Fingertip touch as an orientation reference for human postural control. In: Multisensory control of posture (Mergner T., Hlavacka F. Eds), Plenum Press, NY, 213-221, 1995.
151. Money K, Lackner JR, Cheung R. The autonomic nervous system and motion sickness. In: Vestibular Autonomic regulation. Yates BJ, Miller AD (eds), CRC Press, 1996.
152. Jeka JJ, Easton RD, Bentzen BL, Lackner JR. Haptic cues for orientation and postural control in sighted and blind individuals. Perception & Psychophysics, 58(3):409-423, 1996.
153. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Motor function in microgravity: movement in weightlessness. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 6:744-750, 1996.
154. Lackner JR. Motion sickness. In: Encyclopedia of Neuroscience 642, 2nd edition, CD-ROM version, G. Adelman, B. Smith (eds). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1996.
155. Jeka JJ, Schoner G, Dijkstra T, Ribeiro P, Lackner JR. Coupling of fingertip somatosensory information to head and body sway. Exp Brain Res, 113: 475-483, 1997.
156. Leslie KR, Stickgold R, DiZio P, Lackner JR, Hobson JA. The effect of optokinetic stimulation on daytime sleepiness. Archives Italiennes de Biologie, 135: 1-10, 1997.
157. DiZio P, Li W, Lackner JR, Matin L. Combined influences of gravitoinerital force level and visual field pitch on visually perceived eye level. J Vest Res, 7(2): 1-12, 1997.
158. DiZio P, Lackner JR. Circumventing Side Effects of Immersive Virtual Environments. In Advances in Human Factors/Ergonomics. Vol. 21 Design of Computing Systems (Smith MJ, Salvendy G, and Koubek RJ Eds.) Elsevier, Amsterdam, 893-397, 1997.
159. Lackner JR, DiZio P. The role of reafference in recalibration of limb movement control and locomotion. J Vest Res, 7(2/3): 1-8, 1997.
160. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Sensory motor coordination in an artificial gravity environment. J Gravit Physiol., Jul; 4(2): P9-12, 1997.
161. Easton R, Greene AJ, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Auditory cues for orientation and postural control in sighted and congenitally blind people. Exp Brain Res, 118(4):541-550, 1998.
162. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Spatial orientation as a component of presence: insights gained from nonterrestrial environments. Presence, 7(2): 108-115, 1998.
163. Jeka JJ, Ribeiro P, Oie K, Lackner JR. The structure of somatosensory information for human postural control. Motor Control, 2:13-33, 1998.
164. Stanney K, Salvendy G, DiZio P, Lackner J, et al. Aftereffects and sense of presence in virtual environments: Formulation of a research and development agenda. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, L. Erlbaum Assoc.,10(2), 135-187, 1998.
165. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Gravitoinerital force background level affects adaptation to Coriolis force perturbations of reaching movements. J. Neurophysiology, 80: 546-553, 1998.
166. Lackner JR, DiZio P. Adaptation in a rotating artificial gravity environment. Brain Res Reviews, 28: 194-202, 1998.
167. DiZio P, Lackner JR. Motor control and adaptation in a rotating artificial gravity environment. Proceedings of the First Biennial Space Biomedical Investigators’ Workshop, Jan 11-13, 1999, League City TX, pp. 413-415.
168. Rabin E, Bortolami SB, DiZio P, Lackner JR. Haptic stabilization of posture: Changes in arm proprioception and cutaneous feedback for different arm orientations. J Neurophysiol. 82: 3541-3549, 1999.
169. Lackner JR, DiZio P, Jeka JJ, Horak F, Krebs D, Rabin E. Precision contact of the fingertip reduces postural sway of individuals with bilateral vestibular loss. Exp. Brain Res., 126: 459-466, 1999.
1980–1989
59. Lackner, J.R. Speech production: Correction of semantic and grammatic errors during speech shadowing. Proceedings of the 12th International Congress of Linguists, 1979. Reprinted in V.A. Fromkin (Ed.). Errors in linguistic performance: Slips of the tongue, ear, pen, and hand. Academic Press, New York, 1980.
60. Mather, J. and Lackner, J.R. Visual tracking of active and passive movements of the hand. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 32, 307-315, 1980.
61. Mather, J. and Lackner, J.R. Adaptation to visual displacement with active and passive limb movements: Effect of movement frequency and predictability of movement. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 32, 317-323, 1980.
62. Graybiel, A. and Lackner, J.R. Evaluation of the relationship between motion sickness symptomatology and blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 51, 211-214, 1980.
63. Graybiel, A. and Lackner, J.R. A sudden-stop vestibulovisual test for rapid assessment of motion sickness manifestations. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 51, 21-23, 1980.
64. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Visual and postural motion aftereffects following parabolic flight. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 51, 230-233, 1980.
65. Mather, J. and Lackner, J.R. Multiple sensory and motor cues enhance the accuracy of pursuit eye movements. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 51, 856-859, 1980.
66. Lackner, J.R. Some aspects of sensory-motor control and adaptation in man. In: R.D. Walk and H.L. Pick, Jr. (Eds.). Intersensory Perception and Sensory Integration, New York, Plenum, 143-173, 1981.
67. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Variations in gravitoinertial force level affect the gain of the vestibulo-ocular reflex: Implications for the etiology of space motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 52, 154-158, 1981.
68. Lackner, J.R. and Levine, M.S. The guidance of saccadic eye movements to perceptually mislocalized visual and non-visual targets. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 52, 461-465, 1981.
69. Mather, J. and Lackner, J.R. Adaptation to visual displacement: Contribution of proprioceptive, visual, and attentional factors. Perception, 10, 367-374, 1981.
70. Mather, J. and Lackner, J.R. The influence of efferent, proprioceptive, and timing factors on the accuracy of eye-hand tracking. Experimental Brain Research, 43, 406-412, 1981.
71. Lackner, J.R. and Mather, J.A. Eye-hand tracking using afterimages: Evidence that sense of effort is dependent on spatial constancy mechanisms. Experimental Brain Research, 44, 138-142, 1981.
72. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Illusions of postural, visual, and substrate motion elicited by deep knee bends in the increased gravitoinertial force phase of parabolic flight. Experimental Brain Research, 44, 312-316, 1981.
73. Lackner, J.R. Some contributions of touch, pressure, and kinesthesis to human spatial orientation and oculomotor control. Acta Astronautica, 8, 825-830, 1981.
74. Lackner, J.R. Alterations in resolution of linguistic ambiguity after cerebral injury in man. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 54, 283-289, 1982.
75. Lackner, J.R. Alterations in resolution of temporal order after cerebral injury in man. Experimental Neurology, 75, 501-509, 1982.
76. Lackner, J.R. and Shattuck-Hufnagel, S.R. Alterations in speech shadowing ability after cerebral injury in man. Neuropsychologia, 20, 709-714, 1982.
77. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Rapid perceptual adaptation to high gravitoinertial force levels: Evidence for context-specific adaptation, Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 53, 766-769, 1982.
78. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Perceived orientation in free fall depends on visual, postural, and architectural factors. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 54, 47-51, 1983.
79. Graybiel, A. and Lackner, J.R. Motion sickness: Acquisition and retention of adaptation effects in three motion environments. Aviat Space & Environ Med, 54, 307-311, 1983.
80. Lackner,J.R. and Graybiel, A. Etiological factors in space motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 54, 675-681, 1983.
81. Lackner, J.R. Human spatial orientation in unusual force environments. Proceedings of the XXIst International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine, 36-38, 1983.
82. Lackner, J.R. Influence of posture on the spatial localization of sound. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 31, 650-661, 1983.
83. Lackner, J.R. and Taublieb, A.B. Reciprocal interactions between the position sense representations of the two forearms. Journal of Neuroscience, 3, 2280-2285, 1983.
84. Lackner, J.R. and DiZio, P. Some efferent and somatosensory influences on body orientation and oculomotor control. In: L. Spillman and B.R. Wooten (Eds.). Sensory Experience, Adaptation, and Perception, Erlbaum Associates, Clifton, NJ, 281-301, 1984.
85. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Perception of body weight and body mass at twice Earth-gravity acceleration levels. Brain, 107, 133-144, 1984.
86. Lackner, J.R and Graybiel, A. Elicitation of motion sickness by head movements in the microgravity phase of parabolic flight maneuvers. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 55, 513-520, 1984.
87. Lackner, J.R. and Taublieb, A.B. Influence of vision on vibration-induced illusions of limb movement. Experimental Neurology, 85, 97-106, 1984.
88. Lackner, J.R. Some influences of tonic vibration reflexes on the position sense of the contralateral limb. Experimental Neurology, 85, 107-113, 1984.
89. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Influence of gravitoinertial force level on apparent magnitude of Coriolis cross-coupled angular accelerations and motion sickness. NATO-AGARD Aerospace Medical Panel Symposium on Motion Sickness: Mechanisms, Prediction, Prevention and Treatment. AGARD-CP-372, 22, 1-7, 1984.
90. Lackner, J.R. Motion Sickness: Mechanisms, Prevention, and Treatment. Technical Evaluation Report, AGARD-CP-372, VII-X, 1984.
91. Lackner, J.R. Human sensory-motor adaptation to the terrestrial force environment. In: D. Ingle, M. Jeannerod and D. Lee (Eds.). Brain Mechanisms and Spatial Vision, Nijhoff, Amsterdam, 175-210, 1985.
92. Lackner, J.R. and Shenker, B. Proprioceptive influences on auditory and visual spatial localization. Journal of Neuroscience, 5, 579-583, 1985.
93. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Head movements elicit motion sickness during exposure to microgravity and macrogravity acceleration levels. In: M. Igarashi & F.O. Black, (Eds). Proceedings of the VII International Symposium: Vestibular and Visual Control on Posture and Locomotor Equilibrium. Basel: Karger, 170-176, 1985.
94. Lackner, J.R. Sensory factors in space flight. In: Human Factors in Space Flight. Journal of University of Occupational and Environmental Health, 7, 185-193, 1985.
95. DiZio, P.D. and Lackner, J.R. Perceived orientation, motion, and configuration of the body during viewing of an off-vertical rotating surface. Percept & Psychophysics, 39, 39-46, 1986.
96. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. The effective intensity of Coriolis, cross-coupling stimulation is gravitoinertial force dependent: Implications for space motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 57, 229-235, 1986.
97. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Sudden emesis following parabolic flight maneuvers: Implications for space motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 57, 343-347, 1986.
98. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Head movements made in non-terrestrial force environments elicit symptoms of motion sickness: Implications for the etiology of space motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 57, 443-448, 1986.
99. Evanoff, J.N. and Lackner, J.R. Influence of voluntary ocular deviation on vestibular nystagmus. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 102, 450-456. 1986.
100. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Head movements in low and high gravitoinertial force environments elicit motion sickness: Implications for space motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 58, A212-A217, 1987.
101. DiZio, P., Lackner, J.R., and Evanoff, J.N. The influence of gravitointertial force level on oculomotor and perceptual responses to Coriolis, cross-coupling stimulation. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 58, A218-A223, 1987.
102. DiZio, P., Lackner, J.R., and Evanoff, J.N. The influence of gravitoinertial force level on oculomotor and perceptual responses to sudden-stop stimulation. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 58, A224-A230, 1987.
103. Graybiel, A. and Lackner, J.R. Treatment of severe motion sickness with antimotion sickness drug injections. Aviat Space & Environ Med, 58, 773-776, 1987.
104. Lackner, J.R., Graybiel, A., Johnson, W.H., and Money, K.E. Asymmetric otolith function and increased susceptibility to motion sickness during exposure to variations in gravitoinertial acceleration level. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 58, 652-657, 1987.
105. Evanoff, J.N. and Lackner, J.R. Influence of maintained ocular deviation on the spatial displacement component of the oculogyral illusion. Perception and Psychophysics, 42(1), 25-28, 1987.
106. Lackner, J.R. Sensory-motor adaptation to non-terrestrial force levels. In: M. Igarashi, K. Nute, (Eds.) Proceedings of the Symposium on Vestibular Organs and Altered Force Environments, NASA/USRA:Houston,TX, October 15, 1987, pp 69-77.
107. Evanoff, J.N. and Lackner, J.R. Some proprioceptive influences on the spatial displacement component of the oculogyral illusion. Perception and Psychophysics, 43, 526-530, 1988.
108. Lackner, J.R. Some proprioceptive influences on the perceptual representation of body shape and orientation. Brain, 111:281-297, 1988.
109. DiZio, P. and Lackner, J.R. The effects of gravitoinertial force level and head movements on post-rotational nystagmus and illusory after-rotation. Experimental Brain Research, 70, 485-495, 1988.
110. Lackner, J.R. and DiZio, P. Visual stimulation affects the perception of voluntary leg movements during walking. Perception, 17, 71-80, 1988.
111. DiZio, P. and Lackner, J.R. Perceived self-motion elicited by post-rotary head tilts in a varying gravitoinertial force background. Perception and Psychophysics, 46(2), 114-118, 1989.
112. Lackner, J.R., DiZio, P. Gravitational effects on nystagmus and perception of orientation. In: B.Cohen and V.Henn (Eds). Repre-sensation of Three Dimensional Space in the Vestibular, Oculomotor, and Visual Systems. NY Acad Sci, Vol.545, pp 93-104, 1989.
113. Lackner, J.R. and DiZio, P. Altered sensory-motor control of the head as an etiological factor in space motion sickness. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 68, 784-786, 1989.
114. Kirienko, N.M, Money, K.E., Johnson, W.H., DiZio, P., Evanoff, J.N., Lackner, J.R., Markham, C.H., Diamond, S.G. and Watt, G.D.G. Dysgravic torsion: a new form of ocular torsion. Proceedings, Spacebound 89. Second Canadian Workshop on the Opportunities for Microgravity Sciences on Board the Space Station, Ottawa, Canada, pp 121-128, May 1989.
115. Lackner, J.R. Human Orientation, Adaptation, and Movement Control. In: Motion sickness, Visual Displays, and Armored Vehicle Design, National Research Council, Washington, D.C. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 29-50, 1989.
1970–1979
5. Lackner, J.R. and Garrett, M. Biasing the interpretation of ambiguous sentences during dichotic listening. QPR of the Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT, 101, 227-231, 1971.
6. Lackner, J.R. An auditory illusion of depth. Cognition, 1, 201-209, 1972.
7. Lackner, J.R. and Garrett, M.F. Resolving ambiguity: Effects of biasing context in the unattended ear. Cognition, 1, 359-372, 1972.
8. Lackner, J.R. Visual rearrangement affects auditory localization. Neuropsychologia, 11, 29-32, 1973.
9. Lackner, J.R. The role of posture in adaptation to visual rearrangement. Neuropsychologia, 11, 33-44, 1973.
10. Lackner, J.R. The role of posture in sound localization. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 26, 235-251, 1973.
11. Lackner, J.R. and Teuber, H.L. Alterations in auditory fusion thresholds after cerebral injury in man. Neuropsychologia, 11, 409-415, 1973.
12. Lackner, J.R. A device for investigating adaptation to sensory rearrangement. Journal of Psychology, 85, 137-141, 1973.
13. Goldstein, L.M., and Lackner, J.R. Alterations of the phonetic coding of speech sounds during repetition. Cognition, 2, 279-297, 1973.
14. Lackner, J.R. Influence of visual rearrangement and visual motion on sound localization. Neuropsychologia, 12, 291-293, 1974.
15. Lackner, J.R. Changes in auditory localization during body tilt. Acta Otolaryngologica, 77, 19-28, 1974.
16. Lackner, J.R. Observations on the speech processing capabilities of an amnesic patient: Several aspects of H.M.'s language function. Neuropsychologia, 12, 199-207, 1974.
17. Lackner, J.R. Proprioceptive facilitation of open-loop visual pointing. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 39, 263-265, 1974.
18. Lackner, J.R. Adaptation to displaced vision: Role of proprioception. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 38, 1251-1256, 1974.
19. Lackner, J.R., and Goldstein, L.M. Primary auditory stream segregation of repeated consonant-vowel sequences. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 56, 1651-1652, 1974.
20. Lackner, J.R. Speech production: Evidence for corollary-discharge stabilization of perceptual mechanisms. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 34, 899-902, 1974.
21. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Elicitation of vestibular side effects by regional vibration of the head. Aerospace Medicine, 45, 1267-1272, 1974.
22. Goldstein, L. and Lackner, J.R. A sideways look at dichotic listening. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (A), 55, Supplement, S 10, 1974.
23. Lackner, J.R., and Goldstein, L.M. The psychological representation of speech sounds. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 27, 173-185, 1975.
24. Lackner, J.R. and Levine, K.B. Speech production: Evidence for syntactically and phonologically determined units. Perception & Psychophysics, 17, 107-113, 1975.
25. Shattuck, S.R. and Lackner, J.R. Speech production: Contribution of syntactic structure. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 40, 931-936, 1975.
26. Mather, J. and Lackner, J.R. Adaptation to visual rearrangement elicited by tonic vibration reflexes. Experimental Brain Research, 24, 103-105, 1975.
27. Lackner, J.R. Pursuit eye movements elicited by muscle afferent information. Neuroscience Letters, 1, 25-28, 1975.
28. Lackner, J.R. The auditory characteristics of tinnitus resulting from cerebral injury. Experimental Neurology, 51, 54-67, 1976.
29. Lackner, J.R. Influence of abnormal postural and sensory conditions on human sensory motor localization. Environmental Biology and Medicine, 2, 139-177, 1976.
30. Teixeria, R. and Lackner, J.R. Influence of apparent head position on optokinetic nystagmus and eye posture. Experimental Brain Research, 24, 435-439, 1976.
31. Tuller, B. and Lackner, J.R. Primary auditory stream segregation of repeated word sequences. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 42, 1071-1074, 1976.
32. Lackner, J.R. and Tuller, B. The influence of syntactic segmentation on perceived stress. Cognition, 4, 303-307, 1976.
33. Lackner, J.R. Adaptation to visual and proprioceptive rearrangement: Origin of the differential effectiveness of active and passive movements. Perception & Psychophysics, 21, 55-59, 1977.
34. Lackner, J.R. and Lobovits, D. Adaptation to displaced vision: Evidence for prolonged aftereffects. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 65-69, 1977.
35. Lackner, J.R., Tuller, B., and Goldstein, L. Some aspects of the psychological representation of speech sounds. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 45, 459-471, 1977.
36. Tuller, B. and Lackner, J.R. Some factors affecting the perceived ordering of natural speech stimuli. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 45, 919-932, 1977.
37. Mather, J.A. and Lackner, J.R. Adaptation to visual rearrangement: Role of sensory discordance. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 237-244, 1977.
38. Lackner, J.R. and Zabkar, J. Proprioceptive information about target location suppresses autokinesis. Vision Research, 17, 1225-1229. 1977.
39. Yachzel, B. and Lackner, J.R. Adaptation to displaced vision: Evidence for transfer of adaptation and long-lasting aftereffects. Perception and Psychophysics, 22, 147-151, 1977.
40. Katz, D. and Lackner, J.R. Adaptation to delayed auditory feedback. Perception and Psychophysics, 22, 476-486, 1977.
41. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Somatosensory motion after-effect following Earth-horizontal rotation about the Z-axis: A new illusion. Aviat Space & Environ Med, 48, 501-502, 1977.
42. Lackner, J.R. and Teixeira, R. Optokinetic motion sickness: Continuous head movements attenuate the visual induction of apparent self-rotation and symptoms of motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 48, 248-253, 1977.
43. Graybiel, A. and Lackner, J.R. Comparison of susceptibility to motion sickness during rotation at 30 RPM in the Earth-horizontal, 10o head-up, and 10o head-down positions. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 48, 7-11, 1977.
44. Lackner, J.R. Induction of illusory self-rotation and nystagmus by a rotating sound-field. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 48, 129-131, 1977.
45. Lackner, J.R. and Evanoff, J.N. Smooth pursuit eye movements elicited by somatosensory stimulation. Neuroscience Letters, 4, 43-48, 1977.
46. Lackner, J.R. and Lobovits, D. Incremental exposure facilitates adaptation to sensory rearrangement. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 49, 362-364, 1978.
47. Lackner, J.R. Some mechanisms underlying sensory and postural stability in man. In: R. Held, H. Leibowitz, H.L. Teuber (Eds.) Handbook of Sensory Physiology, Vol. VIII, Springer-Verlag, NY, 805-845, 1978.
48. Lackner, J.R. and Levine, M.S. Visual direction depends on the operation of spatial constancy mechanisms: The oculobrachial illusion. Neuroscience Letters, 7, 207-212, 1978.
49. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Postural illusions experienced during Z-axis recumbent rotation and their dependence on somatosensory stimulation of the body surface. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 49, 484-488, 1978.
50. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel A. Some influences of touch and pressure cues on human spatial orientation. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 49, 798-804, 1978.
51. Lackner, J.R. and Tuller, B. Role of efference monitoring in the detection of self-produced speech errors. In: E.C.T. Walker and W.E. Cooper (Eds.), Sentence Processing, Cambridge, MIT Press, 281-294, 1979.
52. Graybiel, A. and Lackner, J.R. Rotation at 30 RPM about the Z axis after 6 hours in the 10o head down position: Effect on susceptibility to motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 50, 390-392, 1979.
53. Lackner, J.R. and Levine, M.S. Changes in apparent body orientation and sensory localization induced by vibration of postural muscles: Vibratory myesthetic illusions. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 50, 346-354, 1979.
54. Teixeira, R.A. and Lackner, J.R. Optokinetic motion sickness: Attenuation of visually-induced apparent self-rotation by passive head movements. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 50, 264-266, 1979.
55. Lackner, J.R. Psychology and the exploration of space. In: E. McNeil and Z. Rubin (Eds.), The Psychology of Being Human. New York: Harper and Row, 200-203, 1979.
56. Levine, M.S. and Lackner, J.R. Some sensory and motor factors influencing the control and appreciation of eye and limb position. Experimental Brain Research, 36, 275-283, 1979.
57. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Some influences of vision on susceptibility to motion sickness. Aviat, Space & Environ Med, 50, 1122-1125, 1979.
58. Lackner, J.R. and Graybiel, A. Parabolic flight: Loss of sense of orientation. Science, 206, 1105-1108, 1979.
1960–1969
1. Lackner, J.R. A developmental study of language behavior in retarded children. Neuropsychologia, 6, 301-320, 1968. Reprinted in D.M. Morehead (Ed.), Language Differences in Children: Selected Readings. University Park Press, Baltimore, 1976.
2. Bever, T.G., Lackner, J.R. and Stolz, W. Transitional probability is not a general mechanism for the segmentation of speech. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 79, 387-394, 1969.
3. Bever, T.G., Lackner, J.R., and Kirk, R. The underlying structures of sentences are the primary units of immediate speech processing. Perception and Psychophysics, 5, 225-234, 1969. Reprinted in G.H. Harman (Ed.), On Noam Chomsky. Doubleday Anchor, 1974.
4. Bever, T.G., Kirk, R. and Lackner, J.R. An autonomic reflection of syntactic structure. Neuropsychologia, 7, 23-28, 1969.
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