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Spatial orientation in flight

Benson, 2006

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7092677133399522367
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Benson A
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Ernsting’s aviation medicine

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Spatial orientation in flight Page 310 Spatial orientation in flight 18 ALAN J. BENSON Introduction Vision The vestibular system The otolith organs Haptic, kinaesthetic and proprioceptive sensory systems 293 Auditory system 301 294 Thresholds of perception of bodily …
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