FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
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.
- Barnard, Charles 1
- Boone, James O. 1
- Chiles, W. Dean 1
- Cruz, Crystal E. 1
- Della Rocco, Pamela S. 1
- Gerathewohl, Siegfried J. 1
- Harrison, Hiley 1
- Harrison, Hiley F. 1
- Jones, Karen N. 1
- LaJonchere, C. M 1
- Lategola, Michael T. 2
- Packingham, K. D 1
- Rohrbaugh, J. W 1
- Seipel, John H. 1
- Sirevaag, E. J 1
- Smith, Roger C. 1
- Steen, Jo Ann 1
- Stern, J. A 1
- Thackray, Richard I. 1
- Touchstone, R. Mark 1
- Van Buskirk, K. 1
- Vedeniapin, A. B 1
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- Boone, James O. (1)
- Chiles, W. Dean (1)
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- Della Rocco, Pamela S. (1)
- Gerathewohl, Siegfried J. (1)
- Harrison, Hiley (1)
- Harrison, Hiley F. (1)
- Jones, Karen N. (1)
- LaJonchere, C. M (1)
- Lategola, Michael T. (2)
- Packingham, K. D (1)
- Rohrbaugh, J. W (1)
- Seipel, John H. (1)
- Sirevaag, E. J (1)
- Smith, Roger C. (1)
- Steen, Jo Ann (1)
- Stern, J. A (1)
- Thackray, Richard I. (1)
- Touchstone, R. Mark (1)
- Van Buskirk, K. (1)
- Vedeniapin, A. B (1)
- :Sirevaag, E. J ;Rohrbaugh, J. W1999-11-01:Relationships between overt behavioral measures such as Reaction Time (RT) and response accuracy (percent correct, A') and psychophysiological indices...
- :Della Rocco, Pamela S. ;Cruz, Crystal E.1996-09-01:Many Air Traffic Control Specialists (ATCSs) work a counterclockwise rotating shift schedule, called the "2-2-1," or some variation of the schedule. T...
- :Boone, James O. ;Steen, Jo Ann1980-05-01:The 1974 and 1975 aircraft accident experiences of civilian pilots with eight selected static physical defects have been examined and reported previou...
- :Thackray, Richard I. ;Jones, Karen N.1972-07-01:Increasing automation of air traffic control tasks may have the undesirable side effect of increased monotony as a result of the anticipated reduction...
- :Chiles, W. Dean ;Smith, Roger C.1971-06-01:A study was conducted in which performance on a non-verbal problem- solving task was correlated with the Otis Quick Scoring Mental Ability Test and th...
- :Lategola, Michael T. ;Harrison, Hiley F.1970-12-01:An indirect blood pressure measuring device and method were evolved for human use. This system is capable of providing 30 measurements each of systoli...
- :Gerathewohl, Siegfried J.1969-12-01:The document is concerned with the several kinds of flight simulators available today which are valuable tools for research, training and proficiency ...
- :Seipel, John H.1967-05-01:A method for screening large populations for asymptomatic but potentially incapacitating cerebrovascular disease has obvious application in aviation m...
- :Lategola, Michael T. ;Harrison, Hiley1966-05-01:A system for virtually continuous measurement of both systolic and diatolic blood pressures without recourse to direct arterial puncture has been effe...
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