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EXPERIENCES WITH RESEARCH ON MOTION SICKNESS
Pages 29-34

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From page 29...
... The reports which give access to most others are one to the National Research Council Committee on Selection and Training of Aircraft Pilots in 1944, a final report to the Office of Naval Research in 1954, and a progress report to the National Institute of Mental Health in 1956 (refs.
From page 30...
... Blood pressure; pulse rate and its changes; arrhythmia; cardiac response to vestibular stimulation; reaction to revolver shot or to apprehension; tilt-table response; cold-pressor reaction; vasomotor response to hyperventilation and to breath holding; injections of Adrenalin or of acetyl-/3-methylcholine, and others, were not usefully predictive. Other Physiological and Medical Studies Motor coordination, the electroencephalogram, somatotype, and breathing rate were unrelated to susceptibility.
From page 31...
... 5) follows: It has now been shown that speed in code substitution, level of aspiration in rifle target fire, and speed on the Mashburn complex coordinator are slightly decreased; speed of mirror tracing, accuracy of code substitution, accuracy of rifle fire, accuracy of dart throwing, speed of obstacle running, and speed of dash showed statistically insignificant decreases.
From page 32...
... Report to the National Research Council Committee on Selection and Training of Aircraft Pilots.
From page 33...
... SESSION II Chairman: MARTIN P LANSBERG National Aeromedical Center Soesterberg, Netherlands


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