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Donald E. Parker's Papers

Lin, J.J.W., Razzaque, S. and Parker, D.E. (2005). Effects of Simulated Motion Frequency in Virtual Environments. Presented at the International Symposium on Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, July 18-21, 2005, San Diego, CA, USA.

Lin, J.J.W., Parker, D.E., Lahav, M. and Furness, T.A. (2005). Unobtrusive vehicle motion prediction cues reduced simulator sickness during passive travel in a driving simulator. Ergonomics, 48(6), 608-624.

Duh, B.L., Parker, D.E., Phillips, J.O. and Furness, T.A.III (2004). "Conflicting" motion cues at the frequency of crossover between the visual and vestibular self-motion systems evoke simulator sickness. Human Factors, 2004(46), 142-153.

Kim, D.H., Parker, D.E. and Park, M.Y. (2004). A new procedure for measuring simulator sickness - the RSSQ. (Technical Report) Seattle: Human Interface Technology Laboratory.

Duh, B.L., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A. (2003). Does the peripheral "Independent visual background" reduce motion-induced balance disturbance in an immersive environment? In Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction.

Duh, H.B.L., Lin, J.J.W., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A. (2003). The Relationship between Simulator Sickness and Presence: Positive, Negative, None?. In C. Stephanidis and J. Jacko (Eds.) Human-Computer Interaction (Part II), (pp. 1086-1090). NJ: LEA.

Parker, D.E. (2003). Spatial perception changes associated with space flight: implications for adaptation to altered inertial environments. Journal of Vestibular Research, 2003(13), 331-344.

Duh, B.L., Harm, D.L., Parker, D.E. (2002). Effects of long duration and repeated exposures in an immersive virutal environment on postural stability. In Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics 46th Annual Meeting.

Lin, J.J.W., Kim, D.H., Parker, D.E., Abi-Rached H. and Furness T.A. (2002). A "Natural" independent visual background reduced simulator sickness. In Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 46th Annual Meeting, pp. 2124-2128.

Lin, J.W., Duh, B.L., Abi-Rached, H., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A.III (2002). Effects of field of view on presence, enjoyment, memory and simulator sickness in a virtual environment. In Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality 2002, pp. 164-171. [Available online under other terms]

Duh, B.L., Lin, J.W., Kenyon, R.V., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A.III (2002). Effects of characteristics of image quality on balance in an immersive environment. Presence, 11(3), 324-332. [Available online under other terms]

Parker, D.E., Duh, B-L., Furness, T.A., Prothero, J.D. and Seibel, E.J. (2002). Alleviating motion, simulator, and virtual environmental sickness by presenting visual scene components matched to inner ear vestibular sensations. US Patent #6,497,649. [Available online from patft.uspto.gov]

Lin, J.J.W., Abi-Rached, H., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A. (2002). Motion Trajectory Prediction Cues Alleviated Simulator Sickness during Passive Travel through a Virtual Environment. Journal of Vestibular Research, 11(3-5), 332.

Duh, B.L., Abi-Rached, H., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A. (2001). Effects on balance disturbance of manipulating depth of an independent visual background in a stereographic display. In Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting.

Duh, B.L., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). Visually-induced balance disturbance was reduced by an "independent visual background" - implications for simulator sickness. Aviation, Space, and Evnironmental Medicine, 72(3), 244.

Parker, D.E., Duh, B.L. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). Self-motion system frequency response: implications for cybersickness. Aviation, Space, and Evnironmental Medicine, 72(3), 293.

Duh, B.L., Lin, J.W., Kenyon, R.V., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). Effects of field of view on balance in an immersive environment. In Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality 2001, pp. 235-240. [Available online under other terms]

Duh, B.L., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). An "Independent Visual Background" reduced balance disturbance evoked by visual scene motion: implication for alleviating simulator sickness. In Proceedings of CHI 2001 conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (ACM CHI 2001), pp. 85-89. [Available online under other terms] [Authoritative version]

Parker, D.E. and Phillips, J.O. (2001). Self-motion perception: assessment by real-time computer-generated animations. Applied Ergonomics, 32, 31-38.

Parker, D.E., Duh, B.L., Phillips, J.O. and Furness, T.A.III (2000). Self-motion system frequency response: Implications for cybersickness. In Proceedings of Second Biennial Space Biomedical Investigators, pp. 242-3.

Parker, D. and Philips, O. (1999). Self-Motion Perception: Assesment by Real-Time Computer-Generated Animation. Presented at NASA/USRA Biomemedical Investigators' Workshop, University Space Research Association, January 1999, Seattle.

Prothero, J., Draper, M., Furness, T., Parker, D. and Wells, M. (1999). The Use of an Independent Visual Background to Reduce Simulator Side-Effects. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 70(3), 277-283.

Draper, M.H., Viire, E. S., Furness, T. A. and Parker, D. E. (1997). Theorized Relationship Between Vestibulo-ocular Adaptation and Simulator Sickness in Virtual Environments. Presented at International Workshop on Motion Sickness.

Harm, D.L., Parker, D.E., Reschke, M.F. and Skinner, N.C. (1997). Relationship Between Selected Orientation Rest Frame, Circular Vestion and Space Motion Sickness. In Proceedings of International Workshop on Motion Sickness.

Parker, D.E., Harm, D.L., Sandoz, G.R. and Skinner, N.C. (1997). Perceived Self-Motion Assessed by Computer-Generated Animations: Complexity and Reliability. In Proceedings of 12th Man in Space Symposium: the Future of Humans in Space, pp. 31-32.

Prothero, J.D., Draper, M.H., Furness, T.A. III, Parker, D.E. and Wells, M.J. (1997). Do Visual Background Manipulations Reduce Simulator Sickness? In Proceedings of International Workshop on Motion Sickness.

Prothero, J., Hoffman, H.G., Furness, T.A., Parker, D. and Wells, M. (1995). Foreground/Background Manipulations Affect Presence. In Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 1410-1414.

Prothero, J. , Parker, D., Furness, T. A., and Wells, M. (1995). Towards a Robust, Quantitative Measure of Presence. In Proceedings of Conference on Experimental Analysis and Measurement of Situational Awareness, pp. 359-366.