
Torin Clark
Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder
Dr. Clark's research interests include astronaut biomedical and cognitive issues, aerospace human factors, human sensorimotor/vestibular function and adaptation, interaction of human-autonomous systems, mathematical models of spatial orientation perception and motion sickness, pilot spatial disorientation, artificial gravity and human-in-the-loop experiments.
Latest articles by Torin Clark

Astronauts can get motion sick while splashing back down to Earth – virtual reality headsets could help them stay sharp
By Torin Clark, Taylor Lonner published
The conflict between the brain's expectation of Earth's gravity and the reality of no gravity causes space motion sickness.
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