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FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute

rosaP Repository & Open Science Access Portal

FAA, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI), Aerospace Medical and Human Factors Research. This collection contains reports and resources from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) aerospace medical and human factors research program. Additional information on this program may be found at https://www.faa.gov/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/. Bookmark this collection:https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_cami or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530825.

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  • Alcohol and disorientationrelated responses III Effects of alcohol ingestion on tracking performance during angular acceleration
  • Changes in cardiovascular health parameters over an eightyear interval in an ATC population segment
  • Affect adjective check list assessment of mood variations in air traffic controllers
  • Physiological responses of lowtime private pilots to crosscountry flying
  • Effect of a moving optical environment on the subjective median
  • Medical and psychological aspects of mass air transportation
  • Effects of lowgrade hypoxia on performance in a vigilance situation
  • Acceptance tests of various upper torso restraints
  • Tolerances of the human brain to concussion
  • Effects of conflicting auditory stimuli on colorword interference and arousal
  • Biodynamic evaluation of air traffic control students between 19601963
  • Physician pilotincommand fatal flight accidents 1964 through 1970
  • Alcohol and disorientationrelated responses I Nystagmus and vertigo during caloric and optokinetic stimulation
  • General aviation structures directly responsible for trauma in crash decelerations
  • Physiological responses in air traffic control personnel  OHare Tower
  • Use of skin temperature to predict tolerance to thermal environments
  • Noise audiometry
  • Aviation medicine translations  annotated bibliography of recently translated material VI
  • Evacuation tests from an SST mockup
  • Comparison of status variables among accident and nonaccident airmen from the active airman population