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.
- Tech Report 26
- Antunano, Melchor J. 1
- Capps, Mary Jane 2
- Chiles, W. Dean 1
- Collins, William E. 4
- Gerathewohl, Siegfried J. 1
- Grimm, Jean 1
- Hasbrook, A. Howard 1
- Irons, F. Michael 1
- Jeffress, Lloyd A. 1
- Jones, Karen N. 2
- Kidd, Gerald D. 1
- Lennon, Amelia O. 1
- May, Noal D. 1
- Rasmussen, Paul G. 1
- Rowland, Roy C. 1
- Schroeder, David J. 1
- Spanyers, James P. 1
- Thackray, Richard I. 4
- Tobias, Jerry V. 11
- Touchstone, R. Mark 1
- Touchstone, Robert M. 1
- Wentz, Arthur E. 1
- Wernick, Joel S. 1
- West, Georgetta 1
- Auditory perception (26)
- AM-400-98/3 1
- AM 63-7 1
- AM 63-17 1
- AM 63-19 1
- AM 63-29 1
- AM 64-1 1
- AM 65-1 1
- AM 65-2 1
- AM 67-10 1
- AM 69-8 1
- AM 69-21 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-63/07 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-63/17 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-63/19 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-63/29 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-64/01 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-65/1 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-65/2 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-67/10 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-69/8 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-69/21 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-71/01 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-71/6 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-71/7 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-71/24 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-72/14 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-72/19 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-72/31 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-72/32 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-73/20 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-75/4 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-77/6 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-79/5 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-79/16 1
- DOT/FAA/AM-92/4 1
- FAA-AM-71-1 1
- FAA-AM-71-6 1
- FAA-AM-71-7 1
- FAA-AM-71-24 1
- FAA-AM-72-14 1
- FAA-AM-72-19 1
- FAA-AM-72-31 1
- FAA-AM-72-32 1
- FAA-AM-73-20 1
- FAA-AM-75-4 1
- FAA-AM-75-11;DOT/FAA/AM-75/11 1
- FAA-AM-77-6 1
- FAA-AM-79-5 1
- FAA-AM-79-16 1
(Max 200)
- Antunano, Melchor J. (1)
- Capps, Mary Jane (2)
- Chiles, W. Dean (1)
- Collins, William E. (4)
- Gerathewohl, Siegfried J. (1)
- Grimm, Jean (1)
- Hasbrook, A. Howard (1)
- Irons, F. Michael (1)
- Jeffress, Lloyd A. (1)
- Jones, Karen N. (2)
- Kidd, Gerald D. (1)
- Lennon, Amelia O. (1)
- May, Noal D. (1)
- Rasmussen, Paul G. (1)
- Rowland, Roy C. (1)
- Schroeder, David J. (1)
- Spanyers, James P. (1)
- Thackray, Richard I. (4)
- Tobias, Jerry V. (11)
- Touchstone, R. Mark (1)
- Touchstone, Robert M. (1)
- Wentz, Arthur E. (1)
- Wernick, Joel S. (1)
- West, Georgetta (1)
- AM-400-98/3 (1)
- AM 63-7 (1)
- AM 63-17 (1)
- AM 63-19 (1)
- AM 63-29 (1)
- AM 64-1 (1)
- AM 65-1 (1)
- AM 65-2 (1)
- AM 67-10 (1)
- AM 69-8 (1)
- AM 69-21 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-63/07 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-63/17 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-63/19 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-63/29 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-64/01 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-65/1 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-65/2 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-67/10 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-69/8 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-69/21 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-71/01 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-71/6 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-71/7 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-71/24 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-72/14 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-72/19 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-72/31 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-72/32 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-73/20 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-75/4 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-77/6 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-79/5 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-79/16 (1)
- DOT/FAA/AM-92/4 (1)
- FAA-AM-71-1 (1)
- FAA-AM-71-6 (1)
- FAA-AM-71-7 (1)
- FAA-AM-71-24 (1)
- FAA-AM-72-14 (1)
- FAA-AM-72-19 (1)
- FAA-AM-72-31 (1)
- FAA-AM-72-32 (1)
- FAA-AM-73-20 (1)
- FAA-AM-75-4 (1)
- FAA-AM-75-11;DOT/FAA/AM-75/11 (1)
- FAA-AM-77-6 (1)
- FAA-AM-79-5 (1)
- FAA-AM-79-16 (1)
- :Antunano, Melchor J. ;Spanyers, James P.2006-01-01:Hearing is second only to vision as a sensory mechanism to obtain critical information during the operation of an aircraft. All sounds have three dist...
- :May, Noal D.1992-01-01:This study evaluated the acoustic characteristics of interference tones as experienced by FAA Air Traffic Control Specialists (ATCS's) and pilots who ...
- :Tobias, Jerry V.1979-06-01:Temporary threshold shifts were measured repeatedly during a session in order to determine effects of interstimulus interval (ISI) on the shift. The f...
- :Tobias, Jerry V. ;Kidd, Gerald D.1979-01-01:Previous studies of binaural hearing suggested that speech sounds are less resistant to masking than are nonspeech sounds; experiments demonstrated th...
- :Gerathewohl, Siegfried J.1977-01-01:This report gives a survey about selected material concerning age and aviation-related psychophysiological functions. The author analyzes the results ...
- :Collins, William E. ;Lennon, Amelia O.1975-01-01:The medical records of airmen involved in midair collisions from 1970 through 1973 were reviewed and compared with two other groups of pilots: (1) pil...
- :Tobias, Jerry V.1975-01-01:Forty-five attenuation spectra for earplugs were classified according to a simplified method designed to produce single-number ratings of noise reduct...
- :Tobias, Jerry V. ;Irons, F. Michael1973-12-01:Twenty-one brands of ear protectors, including custom-molded, wearer-molded, and pre-molded types, were evaluated according to American-standard proce...
- :Tobias, Jerry V.1972-11-01:Hearing-threshold tests were made on flight personnel of several sorts, including aerial-application pilots, flight instructors, private pilots, stewa...
- :Tobias, Jerry V.1972-09-01:Laboratory studies have shown that the human binaural auditory system can extract signals from noise more effectively when the signals (or the noise) ...
- :Chiles, W. Dean ;West, Georgetta1972-05-01:Twenty-four male subjects were tested on a complex performance device involving monitoring, mental arithmetic, and pattern discrimination. Three age-g...
- :Thackray, Richard I. ;Jones, Karen N.1972-03-01:The ability to resist distraction is an important requirement for air traffic controllers. The study examined the relationship between performance on ...
- :Hasbrook, A. Howard ;Rasmussen, Paul G.1971-05-01:Forty instrument rated commercial and ATR pilots with 250 to 12,271 flight hours each flew ten simulated ILS approaches in a single engine, general av...
- :Thackray, Richard I. ;Jones, Karen N.1971-03-01:Although air traffic controllers are often required to perform in the presence of distracting stimuli, no adequate measures of distraction susceptibil...
- :Schroeder, David J.1971-02-01:Although the sensory systems (vestibular and visual) most involved in disorientation and 'pilot's vertigo' would appear to be affected by the ingestio...
- :Tobias, Jerry V.1971-01-01:The displacement of a threshold from its measured-in-the-quiet value to the value it takes in the presence of another sound is masking. Measurement of...
- :Thackray, Richard I. ;Touchstone, R. Mark1969-10-01:Sudden, high-intensity sounds, such as those produced by sonic booms, can be quite startling. Although many studies have investigated physiological re...
- :Thackray, Richard I.1969-04-01:Air traffic controllers are required to spend considerable periods of time observing radar displays. Yet, information regarding physiological measures...
- :Rowland, Roy C. ;Tobias, Jerry V.1967-05-01:The ability to judge the direction (the azimuth) of a sound source and to discriminate it from others is often essential to flyers. A major factor in ...
- :Collins, William E. ;Capps, Mary Jane1965-01-01:Eight males were exposed for three minutes to a 4000 cps fatigue tone at 40 dB SL. Each S was tested under four task-conditions: mental arithmetic (MA...
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