WIML

The Polish Journal of Aviation Medicine, Bioengineering and Psychology

Kwartalnik Polskiego Towarzystwa Medycyny Lotniczej

2013, Volume 19, Issue 4

Psychophysiological Studies in Extreme Environments


William Toscano1
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1Ames Research Center, NASA


Autor korenspondencyjny: William Toscano; Ames Research Center, NASA; email: bill.toscano[at]nasa.gov

DOI: 10.13174/pjamp.19.04.2013.3

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Streszczenie

This paper reviews the results from two studies that employed the methodology of multiple converging indicators (physiological measures, subjective self-reports and performance metrics) to examine individual diff erences in the ability of humans to adapt and function in high stress environments.


Słowa kluczowe

+Gz acceleration, +Gz acceleration, motion sickness, motion sickness, physiological measures, physiological measures