Thomas A. Furness

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Industrial Engineering, Experimental Psychology, Computer Science
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Jeng-Weei Lin J, Parker DE, Lahav M, et al. (2005) Unobtrusive vehicle motion prediction cues reduced simulator sickness during passive travel in a driving simulator. Ergonomics. 48: 608-24
Duh HB, Parker DE, Philips JO, et al. (2004) "Conflicting" motion cues to the visual and vestibular self-motion systems around 0.06 Hz evoke simulator sickness. Human Factors. 46: 142-53
Duh HBL, Parker DE, Furness TA. (2004) An independent visual background reduced simulator sickness in a driving simulator Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 13: 578-588
Schowengerdt BT, Seibel EJ, Silverman NL, et al. (2004) Stereoscopic retinal scanning laser display with integrated focus cues for ocular accommodation Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 5291: 366-376
Hoffman HG, Garcia-Palacios A, Carlin A, et al. (2003) Interfaces That Heal: Coupling Real and Virtual Objects to Treat Spider Phobia International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 16: 283-300
Lin SKV, Seibel EJ, Furness TA. (2003) Testing visual search performance using retinal light scanning as a future wearable low vision aid International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 15: 245-263
Schowengerdt BT, Seibel EJ, Kelly JP, et al. (2003) Binocular retinal scanning laser display with integrated focus cues for ocular accommodation Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 5006: 1-9
McQuaide SC, Seibel EJ, Kelly JP, et al. (2003) A retinal scanning display system that produces multiple focal planes with a deformable membrane mirror Displays. 24: 65-72
Duh HB, Lin JJ, Kenyon RV, et al. (2002) Effects of characteristics of image quality in an immersive environment. Presence (Cambridge, Mass.). 11: 324-32
Kleweno CP, Seibel EJ, Viirre ES, et al. (2001) The virtual retinal display as a low-vision computer interface: a pilot study. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 38: 431-42
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