Perceptual stability during head movement in virtual reality
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P. M. Jaekl | Robert S. Allison | Laurence R. Harris | Urszula Jasiobedzka | H. L. Jenkin | Michael R. M. Jenkin | James E. Zacher | Daniel C. Zikovitz | L. Harris | M. Jenkin | J. Zacher | D. Zikovitz | R. Allison | H. Jenkin | P. Jaekl | U. Jasiobedzka
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