User:Clint Landrock

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I am Clint Landrock, an engineer and research scientist in the fields of astronautical systems and biomedical engineering related to neurophysiology.


Recent Publications

  • P.A. Souvestre, C. Landrock , “Space Flight Biomedical Deterioration Prevention and Correction Using Biophotonic Technology: from Postural Deficiency Syndrome to Space Adaptation Syndrome”, SAE 2005 Transactions Vol. 114, Journal of Aerospace, ©SAE 2005
  • C. Landrock, P.A. Souvestre, “Whiplash Associated Disorders and Patient Traumatic History – A Correlation between Traumas, Symptoms and MVAs”, J. of Whipl. & Relat. Disorders, Vol.5, No.2 (in press)
  • P.A. Souvestre, C. Landrock, “Biomedical-Performance Monitoring and Assessment of Astronauts by Means of an Ocular Vestibular Monitoring System”, Acta Astronautica, ©Elsevier 2006 (in press)
  • P.A. Souvestre (presenter), C. Landrock, “When Sensory Auditory Overload Leads to Mild TBI-Like Symptoms”, 20th Pacific Coast Brain Injury Conference (PCBIC), Concurrent Presentation of Abstract, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • C. Landrock (presenter), P.A. Souvestre, “Static Postural Analysis: A Methodology to Assess Gravity Related Sensory Motor Controls’ Status for Astronauts”, 36th SAE International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Paper Presentation, Norfolk VA, USA.
  • P.A. Souvestre (presenter), C. Landrock, “Whiplash Associated Disorders and Patient Traumatic History: A Multi-Variable Correlation and its Clinical Significance”, International Whiplash Trauma Congress, Paper Presentation, Portland, OR, USA
  • P.A. Souvestre, C. Landrock (presenter), “Should Post-TBI Epilepsy be Considered a Syndrome of a Disease? A Neurophysiological Model”, Pacific Coast Brain Injury Conference (PCBIC), Poster Presentation, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • P.A. Souvestre (presenter), C. Landrock , “Integrating Colour, Light, and Human Factors with Human Dynamics in Aerospace Neuropsychophysiology”, 15th Humans in Space Symposium, International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), Paper Presentation, Graz, Austria