Contents: Effect of flight stresses on humans; Study of suicidal gestures; Body image research in naval aviation; Role of the vestibular organs in natural and artificial force environments; Study of denial in the airsick flight student; Life under extraordinary environmental conditions; Animal studies in ballistic and orbital space flight; Influence of vibrations of flight vehicles on chromosomes; Neural control of respiration and effects of environmental factors; Neural mechanisms of dark and light adaptation; Ground based investigations for flight experiments on primates in long duration zero g; A study of vectorcardiography in normal and abnormal individuals; Cardiovascular disease risk; The vectorcardiographic response to exercise; Ballistocardiography--range of standard BCG and hypoxia BCG as a means of detecting early stages of coronary artery disease.
Annotated Bibliography of Reports Issued by the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Pensacola, Florida, 1 January 1964-1 July 1968
1968
117 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Stress Physiology , Aviation medicine , Bibliographies , Aptitude tests , Military medicine , Psychophysiology , Stress(Physiology) , Vestibular apparatus , Motion sickness , Chromosomes , Respiration , Adaptation(Physiology) , Cardiovascular diseases , Ballistocardiography , Aviation personnel , Hypoxia , Lungs , Edema , Sensory perception , Naval aviation , Vibration , Vision , Selection , Abstracts