566 total citations 12 papers, 414 citations indexed
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L. R. Young is a scholar working on Aerospace Engineering, Social Psychology and Neurology.
According to data from OpenAlex, L. R. Young has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 414 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Aerospace Engineering, 3 papers in Social Psychology and 2 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in L. R. Young's work include Aerospace and Aviation Technology (4 papers), Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (3 papers) and Vestibular and auditory disorders (2 papers). L. R. Young is often cited by papers focused on Aerospace and Aviation Technology (4 papers), Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (3 papers) and Vestibular and auditory disorders (2 papers). L. R. Young collaborates with scholars based in United States and Germany. L. R. Young's co-authors include Laura Stark, G. Vossius, J. L. Meiry, Carl Kupfer, William C. Hoffman, Renwick E. Curry, S. R. Bussolari, Walter M. Hollister, David L. Kleinman and Lawrence Stark and has published in prestigious journals such as Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting and NASA Special Publication.
In The Last Decade
L. R. Young
11 papers
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372 citations
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Bussolari, S. R., et al.. (1986). Vestibular models for design and evaluation of flight simulator motion. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).6 indexed citations
Hoffman, William C., Renwick E. Curry, David L. Kleinman, Walter M. Hollister, & L. R. Young. (1975). Display/control requirements for VTOL aircraft. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 23(4 Suppl). 61S–66S.5 indexed citations
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Young, L. R.. (1970). Functions of the vestibular system in human guidance and control. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).1 indexed citations
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Meiry, J. L., et al.. (1968). Physical properties of the labyrinthine fluids and quantification of the phenomenon of caloric stimulation. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).32 indexed citations
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Meiry, J. L., et al.. (1966). Control engineering approaches to human dynamic space orientation. NASA Special Publication. 115. 217.11 indexed citations
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Meiry, J. L. & L. R. Young. (1965). Manual control of an unstable system with visual and motion cues.. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).9 indexed citations
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Kupfer, Carl, Laura Stark, & L. R. Young. (1965). Physiology of the visual control system. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).25 indexed citations
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Stark, Lawrence & L. R. Young. (1965). Biological control system - a critical review and evaluation, developments in manual control.1 indexed citations
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