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Overview

James H. Oliver was affiliated with Georgia Southern University in the United States. Their research spanned several interdisciplinary fields, primarily focusing on Psychology and Computer Science. The subfields they contributed to included Social Psychology, Human-Computer Interaction, Sensory Systems, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Genetics.

The main topics covered by James H. Oliver's work included:

  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Team Dynamics and Performance
  • Multisensory Perception and Integration
  • Color Perception and Design
  • Teleoperation and Haptic Systems
  • Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism

A selection of recent papers authored by James H. Oliver are:

  • "Virtual Reality as a Tool to Study the Influence of the Eating Environment on Eating Behavior: A Feasibility Study" (2021, Foods)
  • "Gene Variation: The Key to Understanding Pharmacogenomics and Drug Response Variability" (2020, Fusion of Multidisciplinary Research An International Journal)

James H. Oliver frequently collaborated with several coauthors, including:

  • Stephen B. Gilbert
  • Peggy Wu (4 collaborations)
  • Nick Wilson (3 collaborations)
  • Rachel E. Dianiska (3 collaborations)
  • Charles Peasley (3 collaborations)

Their research was published across multiple venues, such as:

  • Foods
  • 2021 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW)
  • Fusion of Multidisciplinary Research An International Journal
  • Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting
  • Frontiers in Virtual Reality

Throughout their career, James H. Oliver contributed predominantly to areas integrating technology with human behavior and sensory processes. Their work on virtual reality was aimed at exploring its effects on behavior and perception, including environmental influences on eating habits. Additionally, their investigations into genetics touched upon pharmacogenomics and drug metabolism variability.

Best Publications

  • Biology and Systematics of Ticks (Acari:Ixodida)

    James H. Oliver

  • Evolution of Ticks

    J. S. H. Klompen;W. C. Black;J. E. Keirans;J. H. Oliver

  • Updates on Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex with respect to public health

    Nataliia Rudenko;Maryna Golovchenko;Maryna Golovchenko;Libor Grubhoffer;James H. Oliver

  • Host Associations and Seasonal Activity of Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae) in Missouri

    Thomas M. Kollars;Thomas M. Kollars;James H. Oliver;Lance A. Durden;Peggy G. Kollars

  • Lyme Borreliosis in the Southern United States: A Review

    James H. Oliver

  • Ticks parasitizing humans in Georgia and South Carolina

    Michael W. Felz;Lance A. Durden;James H. Oliver

  • Investigation of the validity of species status of Ixodes dammini (Acari: Ixodidae) using rDNA.

    Dawn M. Wesson;Denson Kelly McLain;James H. Oliver;Joseph Piesman

  • Cytogenetics of Mites and Ticks

    James H. Oliver

  • An enzootic transmission cycle of Lyme borreliosis spirochetes in the southeastern United States

    J. H. Oliver;Tao Lin;L. Gao;K. L. Clark

  • MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF IXODID TICKS BASED ON THE RIBOSOMAL DNA SPACER, INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACER 2, SEQUENCES

    Masahito Fukunaga;Mihe Yabuki;Akiko Hamase;James H. Oliver;James H. Oliver

  • Borrelia carolinensis sp. nov., a New (14th) Member of the Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato Complex from the Southeastern Region of the United States

    Nataliia Rudenko;Maryna Golovchenko;Maryna Golovchenko;Libor Grubhoffer;James H. Oliver

  • Emerging Bacterial Zoonotic and Vector-Borne Diseases: Ecological and Epidemiological Factors

    David H. Walker;Alan G. Barbour;James H. Oliver;Robert S. Lane

  • Delineation of a new species of the Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato Complex, Borrelia americana sp. nov.

    Nataliia Rudenko;Maryna Golovchenko;Maryna Golovchenko;Tao Lin;Lihui Gao

  • Parthenogenesis in Mites and Ticks (Arachnida: Acari)

    James H. Oliver

  • Babesial Vector Tick Defensin against Babesia sp. Parasites

    Naotoshi Tsuji;Badgar Battsetseg;Damdinsuren Boldbaatar;Takeharu Miyoshi

  • Juvenile Hormone: Evidence of Its Role in the Reproduction of Ticks

    J. Mathews Pound;James H. Oliver

  • Isolation and transmission of the Lyme disease spirochete from the southeastern United States

    J H Oliver;F W Chandler;M P Luttrell;A M James

  • Variation in ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacers 1 among eastern populations of Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae).

    Denson Kelly Mclain;Dawn M. Wesson;James H. Oliver;Frank H. Collins

  • Parasitism of lizards by immature stages of the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis (Acari, Ixodidae)

    Lance A. Durden;James H. Oliver;Craig W. Banks;Gregory N. Vogel

  • Feeding and host preference of immature Ixodes dammini, I. scapularis, and I. pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae).

    Angela M. James;James H. Oliver

  • Host utilization and seasonal occurrence of Dermacentor species (Acari:Ixodidae) in Missouri, USA.

    Thomas M. Kollars;James H. Oliver;Edwin J. Masters;Peggy G. Kollars

  • Immature Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) parasitizing lizards from the southeastern U.S.A

    James H. Oliver;Gregory A. Cummins;Martha S. Joiner

  • Fine structure of oogonial and oocyte development in Dermacentor andersoni Stiles (Acari: Ixodidae).

    Lyle P. Brinton;James H. Oliver

  • Symposium on reproduction of arthropods of medical and veterinary importance. IV. Reproduction in ticks (Ixodoidea).

    J. H. Oliver

  • ECTOPARASITES OF GRAY SQUIRRELS IN TWO DIFFERENT HABITATS AND SCREENING OF SELECTED ECTOPARASITES FOR BARTONELLAE

    Lance A. Durden;Barbara A. Ellis;Craig W. Banks;John D. Crowe

  • Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) and Spirochetes (Spirochaetaceae: Spirochaetales) Recovered from Birds on a Georgia Barrier Island

    Lance A. Durden;James H. Oliver;Andrew A. Kinsey

Frequent Co-Authors

Lance A. Durden
Lance A. Durden Georgia Southern University
Libor Grubhoffer
Libor Grubhoffer Sewanee: The University of the South
James E. Keirans
James E. Keirans Georgia Southern University
Louis A. Magnarelli
Louis A. Magnarelli Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
Robert S. Lane
Robert S. Lane University of California, Berkeley
Frank H. Collins
Frank H. Collins University of Notre Dame
Minoru Nakao
Minoru Nakao Asahikawa Medical University
Timothy J. Kurtti
Timothy J. Kurtti University of Minnesota
Daniel E. Sonenshine
Daniel E. Sonenshine Old Dominion University
Kozo Fujisaki
Kozo Fujisaki National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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