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Wells, M. J., & Griffin, M. J. (1987). Flight Trial <strong>of</strong> a Helmet-Mounted DisplayImage Stabilization System. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 58, 319-322.Wells, M. J., & Griffin, M. J. (1987). A Review and Investigation <strong>of</strong> Aiming andTracking Performance with Head-Mounted Sights. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Manand Cybernetics, 17(2), 210-221.Wells, M. J., & Griffin, M. J. (1988). Tracking with the Head During Whole-Body Vibration. In J. Patrick & K. D. Duncan (Eds.), Training, Human Decision Makingand Control, (pp. 323-333). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers.Wells, M. J., Venturino, M., & Osgood, R. K. (1988). Using Target ReplacementPerformance to Measure Spatial Awareness in a Helmet-Mounted Simulator. InProceedings <strong>of</strong> the 32nd Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Human Factors Society, (pp. 1429-1433).: Human Factors Society.Wells, M. J., & Venturino, M. (1989). The Effect <strong>of</strong> Increasing Task Complexityon the Field-<strong>of</strong>-View Requirements for a Visually Coupled System. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the33rd Annual Scientific Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Human Factors Society, (pp. 91-95). : HumanFactors Society.Wells, M. J., Venturino, M., & Osgood, R. K. (1989). The Effect <strong>of</strong> Field-<strong>of</strong>-View Size on Performance at a Simple Simulated Air-to-Air Mission. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theHelmet-Mounted Displays, (pp. 126-137). : SPIE.Wells, M. J., & Venturino, M. (1990). Performance and Head Movements Using aHelmet-Mounted Display with Different Fields-<strong>of</strong>-View. Optical Engineering, 29(8), 870-877.Wells, B. (1991). A Miniature <strong>Virtual</strong> Display Implement. Optoelectronics -Devices and Technologies, 6(1), 155-162.Wells, M. J., & Osgood, R. K. (1991). The Effects <strong>of</strong> Head and SensorMovement on Flight Pr<strong>of</strong>iles During Simulated Dive Bombing. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 35thAnnual Scientific Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Human Factors Society, (pp. 22-26). : Human FactorsSociety.Wells, B. (1992). A Very High Resolution <strong>Virtual</strong> Display. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theHigh-Resolution Displays and Projection Systems, (pp. 134-140). : SPIE.Wells, M. J. (1992). <strong>Virtual</strong> <strong>Reality</strong>: Technology, Experience, Assumptions.Human Factors Society Bulletin, 35(9), 1-3.Wells, M. J., & Haas, M. (1992). The Human Factors <strong>of</strong> Helmet-MountedDisplays and Sights. In M. Karim (Ed.), Electro-Optical Displays, (pp. 743-785). NewYork, NY: Marcel Dekker.Wells, M. J., & Osgood, R. K. (1993). InterView: A S<strong>of</strong>tware Tool for InterfaceDesign. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 37th AnnualMeeting, Designing for Diversity, (pp. 1041). : Human Factors & Ergonomics Society.Wells, F. S., & Kick, R. C. (1996). Enhancing Teaching and Learning in HigherEducation with a Total Multimedia Approach. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Mid-SouthInstructional Technology Conference, (pp. on micr<strong>of</strong>iche). : Tennessee Technological<strong>University</strong>.Wenzel, E. M., Wightman, F. L., & Foster, S. H. (1988). A <strong>Virtual</strong> DisplaySystem for Conveying Three-Dimensional Acoustic Information. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theHuman Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting, (pp. 86-90). : Human Factors Society.

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