Aviat Space Environ Med
March 1988
A microprocessor-based test battery containing simple reaction time, choice reaction time, and time perception tasks was flown aboard a 1985 Space Shuttle flight. Data were obtained from four crewmembers. Individual subject means indicate a correlation between change in reaction time during the flight and the presence of space motion sickness symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of Gy and Gz acceleration forces on cone-type mesopic vision threshold values are examined. An experiment has been conducted on the Dynamic Environment Simulator, a three-axis human centrifuge, to reproduce an acceleration environment in a simulated night-flight combat situation. Acceleration environments studied were levels of +1 Gz, + 1Gy, +1.
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August 1983
The advent of new USAF aircraft control concepts necessitates the investigation of muscle fatigue in complex dynamic environments. The Acceleration Effects Branch of the Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base had undertaken such a study for evaluation of fatigue in lateral G environments. Investigation of the literature indicates that the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) of the electromyogram (EMG) signal samples could be used to determine fatigue by analysis of the center frequencies and amplitudes of the sampled power spectra.
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