Working Bibliography On The Effects Of Motion On Human Performance
Report Number: MRL TDR 62-77
Author(s): Buckhout, Robert
Corporate Author(s): Aerospace Medical Research Labs Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio
Laboratory: Behavioral Sciences Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1962-07
Pages: 57
Contract: Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project: 1710
DoD Task: 171003
Identifier: AD0287530
Abstract:
A bibliography compiled from a number of disciplines which bear on the problem of motion and its effects on human performance is presented. Psychophysiological reports in the area of spatial orientation, perception, and receptor mechanisms provide background on the human organism in relation to motion stimuli. The effects of aerospace vehicle motion are represented by a compilation of studies of performance under acceleration, vibration and buffeting, tumbling, and weightlessness. Reports on training and motion simulation, equipment and methodology, and general anlyses of the whole problem area are presented.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Author(s): Buckhout, Robert
Corporate Author(s): Aerospace Medical Research Labs Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio
Laboratory: Behavioral Sciences Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1962-07
Pages: 57
Contract: Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project: 1710
DoD Task: 171003
Identifier: AD0287530
Abstract:
A bibliography compiled from a number of disciplines which bear on the problem of motion and its effects on human performance is presented. Psychophysiological reports in the area of spatial orientation, perception, and receptor mechanisms provide background on the human organism in relation to motion stimuli. The effects of aerospace vehicle motion are represented by a compilation of studies of performance under acceleration, vibration and buffeting, tumbling, and weightlessness. Reports on training and motion simulation, equipment and methodology, and general anlyses of the whole problem area are presented.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control