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1. Objective measurement of simulator sickness and the role of visual-vestibular conflict situations: a study with vestibular-loss (a-reflexive) subjects

4. Intérêt du télé-monitoring dans la mise en place et le suivi de la pression positive continue (PPC) pour la prise en charge des patients atteints d’un syndrome d’apnées hypopnées obstructives du sommeil (SAOS) : étude randomisée contrôlée

5. Filling the user skill gap using HCI techniques to implement experimental protocol on driving simulators

6. Low conspicuity of motorcycles for car drivers: dominant role of bottom-up control of visual attention or deficit of top-down control?

9. Young and older adult pedestrians' behavior when crossing a street in front of conventional and self-driving cars.

10. A vibrotactile wristband to help older pedestrians make safer street-crossing decisions.

11. Mechanisms underlying cognitive conspicuity in the detection of cyclists by car drivers.

12. Training the elderly in pedestrian safety: Transfer effect between two virtual reality simulation devices.

13. Improving motorcycle conspicuity through innovative headlight configurations.

14. Towards an explanation of age-related difficulties in crossing a two-way street.

15. Improving car drivers' perception of motorcycle motion through innovative headlight configurations.

16. Seeking the constant in what is transient: Karl Ernst von Baer's vision of organic formation.

18. Crossing a two-way street: comparison of young and old pedestrians.

19. Age-related differences in street-crossing safety before and after training of older pedestrians.

20. [From spermatic animalcules to sperm cells: the reconceptualization of generation in the 19th century].

21. Can headway reduction in fog be explained by impaired perception of relative motion?

22. [Men as a medical role. A blind spot in science].

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