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DOT/FAA/AM-00/1 Index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: Office of Aviation Medicine 1961 Through 1999 Washington, D.C. 20591 William E. Collins Michael E. Wayda Civil Aeromedical Institute Federal Aviation Administration Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125 January 2000 Final Report This document is available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161. © U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration 20000228 064 WTC QUALPPF INSPECTED 8 NOTICE This document is disseminated under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Transportation in the interest of information exchange. The United States Government assumes no liability for the contents thereof. Technical Report Documentation Page 1. Report No. 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipient's Catalog No. DOT/FAA/AM-00/1 5. Report Date 4. Title and Subtitle Index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: January 2000 1961 through 1999 6. Performing Organization Code 8. Performing Organization Report No. 7. Author(s) Collins, W.E., and Wayda, M.E. 10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS) 9. Performing Organization Name and Address FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute P.O. Box 25082 Oklahoma City, OK 73125 11. Contract or Grant No. 13. Type of Report and Period Covered 12. Sponsoring Agency name and Address Office of Aviation Medicine Federal Aviation Administration 800 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20591 14. Sponsoring Agency Code 15. Supplemental Notes National Technical Information Service order numbers are shown in the chronological listing after the report titles. 16. Abstract An index to Federal Aviation Administration Office of Aviation Medicine Reports (1964-1999) and Civil Aeromedical Institute Reports (1961-1963) is presented for those engaged in aviation medicine and related activities. The index lists all FAA aviation medicine reports published from 1961 through 1999: chronologically, alphabetically by author, and alphabetically by subject. A foreword describes aspects of the Civil Aeromedical Institute's 38 years of service, describes the index's sections, and explains how to obtain copies of published Office of Aviation Medicine technical reports. 17. Keywords 18. Distribution Statement Aviation Medicine, Research Reports, Office of Document is available to the public through Aviation Medicine, Civil Aeromedical Institute the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161. 19. Security Classif. (of this report) 20. Security Classif. (of this page) 21. No. of Pages 22. Price Unclassified Unclassified 84 Form DOT F 1700.7 (8-72) Reproduction of completed page authorized Foreword INDEX TO FAA OFFICE OF AVIATION MEDICINE REPORTS: 1961 THROUGH 1999 The Civil Aeromedical Institute in Oklahoma Testing head-mounted Preparing an City is engaged in a variety of research activi- display in advanced anthropomorphic ties. These scenes represent some of the general aviation re- dummy for an research projects conducted by the Institute. search simulator. impact study. Evacuation Research Researchers attaching Scientist analyzing Simulator. This retired EEC electrodes to a fatal aircraft accident Boeing 747 is now used performance and specimen using high- for wide-body emergency sleep-loss study performance liquid evacuation studies. participant. Chromatograph. The FAA Office of Aviation Medicine's research In most instances, research findings shown in this program addresses operational aviation medicine document have been reported at national and interna- and human performance issues within the national aero- tional scientific and professional meetings. The Office of space system. Our mission and purpose have remained Aviation Medicine technical reports are frequently pub- the same over the years: to further aviation safety. lished in newsletters, proceedings reports, and refereed Most of our research activities are conducted at the journals of national and world-wide reputation. Civil Aeromedical Institute (CAMI) in Oklahoma City, The Office of Aviation Medicine has published tech- Oklahoma, with the majority (84%) of the work done by nical reports since 1961. The number of these reports CAMI employees. The remainder is contracted to insti- now total 869 and cover a wide range of subjects, from tutional entities such as colleges and universities. Angular Acceleration to Workload Effects on Complex CAMI is the medical certification, research, educa- Performance. tion, and occupational health wing of the Office of We provide this index as a reference for those engaged Aviation Medicine. We study the factors that influence in aviation medicine and related disciplines. We do so human performance in the aviation environment, find because sharing significant findings contributes to the ways to understand them, and communicate that under- body of aeromedical knowledge leading, through the standing to the aviation community. The technical re- synergistic effects of others, to improved understanding ports are the distillation of FAA aeromedical research and the application of appropriate solutions to aviation efforts in aviation safety. safety problems. in HOW TO USE THE INDEX The Index is organized in three sections: 1. Chronological Index: A cumulative list of all research reports from 1961 through 1999. 2. Author Index: An index of authors, in alphabetical order. 3. Subject Index: An index of subjects, listed in alphabetical order. Some examples are: 99-18 Hoil. M.C: An invocation of rho rH.Hinrnhip hrtwiK-n c hrnnnloiju .il age and indicators ofjob performance for incumbent Air Traffic Control Specialists. ADA364893 Above: This is an entry from the Chronological Index of research reports, shown in cumulative sequence. Left: This is an entry from the Author Montgomery, R.W. 93-21, 94-15, 95-11, 96-12, 99-6. Index, which lists all of the research reports prepared by an author or co-author. Toxicology Left: An example of entries in the Subject ... carbon monoxide, 89-4, 93-7, 94-7, 94-18, 98-21. Index; refers to all reports that pertain to a ... combustion products of cabin materials, 77-9, 85-5, 86-1, specific topic. «6-3, 86-5, 89-4, 90-15, 90-1G, 91-17, 93-7, 9.3-8. ... DNA profiling, quality assurance: in forensic, 98-18,99-14. REPORT NUMBERS 99-8 Milburn, N.J., and Mortens, H.W: Optimizing blink parameters tor highlighting an air traffic control situation display. ADA36258 Above: The first numbers (99-8) refer to the year and chronological number of the report. This is an abbreviated portion of the official number given each report and is found in the upper left of the report's cover page The full report number of "99-8" is DOT/FAA/AM-99/8. The "ADA36258" is the number appended to the report by the National Technical Information Service. Keep the number system in mind when ordering. How TO ORDER • You may purchase copies of OAM Reports from: National Technical Information Service (Refer to the "ADA" or "N" numbers.) 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161 Telephone: (800) 553-6847 Web site: www.ntis.gov/ordering.htm • The Federal Depository Library System: Some 1,400 U.S. libraries maintain a reference repository of official Government reports printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office. The reports are either in printed or microform for public use. These libraries provide reference services and interlibrary loans; however, they are not sales outlets. • Abstracts and a limited number of full-text reports are available on the Civil Aeromedical Institute's Internet site (see PUBLICATIONS/FAA OFFICE OF AVIATION MEDICINE REPORTS) at: http://www.cami.jccbi.gov • A limited number of back issues are maintained by the Institute. Some requests may be filled by writing to: FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute Aeromedical Education Division, AAM-400 OAM Reports, P.O. Box 25082 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-5064 "Aviation Safety through the Development and Application of Aeromedical Knowledge." IV Contents Parti 1 Chronological Index- Part II Author Index 47 Part III Subject Index 57 I: PART CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1999 1961 61-1 Trites, D. K: Problems in air traffic management: I. Longitudinal prediction of effectiveness of air traffic controllers. AD268954 1962 62-1 Swearingen, J. J., Wheelwright, C. D., and Garner, J. D: An analysis of sitting areas and pressures of man. AD271138 62-2 Cobb, B. B., Jr: Problems in air traffic management: II. Prediction of success in air traffic controller school. N62-10354 62-3 Trites, D. K., and Cobb, B. B., Jr: Problems in air traffic management: III. Implications of age for training and job performance of air traffic controllers. N62-10353 62-4 Swearingen, J. J., and Mohler, S. R: Sonotropic effects of commercial air transport sound on birds. AD280212 62-5 Iampietro, P. F., and Goldman, R: Prediction of energy cost of treadmill work. AD280607 62-6 Bailee, B: Human tolerances. AD421156 62-7 Hasbrook, A. H., and Earley, J. C: Failure of rearward-facing seat backs and resulting injuries in a survivable transport accident. AD421157 62-8 Smith, P. W: Toxic hazards in aerial application. AD421158 62-9 Hasbrook, A.H., Garner, J. D., and Snow, C. C: Evacuation pattern analysis of a survivable commercial aircraft crash. AD282893 62-10 Daugherty, J. W., Lacey, D. E., and Korty, P: Problems in aerial application: I. Some biochemical effects of lindane and dieldrin on vertebrates. AD288413 62-11 Hawkes, G. R: Tactile communication. AD288414 62-12 Dille, J.R., Newton, N. L„ and Culver, J. F: The effects of simulated altitude on penetrating eye injuries. AD288415 62-13 Swearingen, J. J., Hasbrook, A. H., Snyder, R, G., and McFadden, E. B: Kinematic behavior of the human body during deceleration. AD283938 62-14 Swearingen, J. J: Determination of centers of gravity of man. AD287156 62-15 Gogel, W. C: The visual perception of size and distance. AD287197 62-16 Hawkes, G. R: Absolute identifications of cutaneous stimuli varying in both intensity level and duration. AD295134 62-17 Collins, W. E: Manipulation of arousal and its effects on human vestibular nystagmus induced by caloric irrigation and angular accelerations. AD290348 62-18 Hinshaw, L. B., Brake, C. M., Iampietro, P. F., and Emerson, T. E., Jr: Effect of increased venous pressure on renal hemodynamics. AD295137 1 Part I: Chronological Index 62-19 Snyder, R. G: A case of survival of extreme vertical impact in seated position. AD295136 62-20 Mohler, S. R: Civil aeromedical research: Responsibilities, aims, and accomplishments. AD295135 62-21 McFadden, E. B., Raeke, J. W., and Young, J. W: An improved method for determining the efficiency of crew and passenger oxygen masks. AD297835 1963 63-1 Emerson, T. E„ Jr., Hinshaw, L. B., Brake, C. M., and Iampietro, P. F: The development of reversible hematuria and oliguria following elevation of renal venous pressure. AD299775 63-2 Mohler, S. R., and Dille, J. R: Resume and index of reports of the Civil Aeromedical Research Institute 1961-1962 AD431924 63-3 Collins, W. E: Observations on the elicitation of secondary and inverted primary nystagmus from the cat by unilateral caloric irrigation. AD4 13456 63-4 Daugherty, J. W., Lacey, D. E., and Korty, P: Problems in aerial application: II. Effects of chlorinated hydrocarbons on substratelinked phosphorylation. AD418504 63-5 Melton, C. E., Jr: Neural control of the ciliary muscle. AD413392 63-6 Balke, B: A simple field test for the assessment of physical fitness. AD413393 63-7 Tobias, J. V., and Jeffress, L. A: Relation of earphone transient response to measurement of onset-duration. AD413391 63-8 McKenzie, J. M., Fowler, P. R, and Lyne, P. J: Calibration of an electronic counter and pulse height analyzer for plotting erythrocyte volume spectra. AD425598 63-9 Swearingen, J. J., and McFadden, E. B: Studies of air loads on man. AD602207 63-10 Gogel, W. C: The perception of depth from binocular disparity. AD429827 63-11 Lategola, M. T: In vivo measurement of total gas pressure in mammalian tissue. AD425537 63-12 Nagle, F. J., Balke, B., Ganslen, R. V., and Davis, A. W: The mitigation of physical fatigue with Spartase. AD429001 63-13 Collins, W. E: Primary, secondary, and caloric nystagmus of the cat following habituation to rotation. AD428756 63-14 Collins, W. E: Nystagmus responses of the cat to rotation and to directionally equivalent and nonequivalent stimuli after unilateral caloric habituation. AD425565 63-15 Snyder, R. G: Human survivability of extreme impacts in free- fall. AD425412 63-16 Emerson, T. E., Jr., Brake, C. M., and Hinshaw, L. B: Mechanisms of action of the insecticide endrin. AD431299 63-17 Tobias, J. V: Application of a "relative" procedure to a problem in binaural beat perception. AD428899 63-18 Balke, B: Experimental evaluation of work capacity as related to chronological and physiological aging. AD431301 63-19 Wernick, J. S., and Tobias, J. V: A central factor in pure tone auditory fatigue. AD428737 63-20 Gogel, W. C: The visual perception of spatial extent. AD432587 2 Part I: Chronological Index 63-21 Tang, P. C, and Dille, J. R: In-flight loss of consciousness; a case report. AD430394 63-22 Hinshaw, L. B., Page, B. B., Brake, C. M., Emerson, T. E., Jr., and Masucci, F. D: The mechanisms of intrarenal hemodynamic changes following acute arterial occlusion. AD431302 63-23 Higgins, E. A., Iampietro, P. F., Adams, T., and Holmes, D. D: The effects of a tranquilizer on body temperature. AD432484 63-24 Dille, J. R, and Smith, P. W: Central nervous system effects of chronic exposure to organophosphate insecticides. AD434090 63-25 Adams, T„ Funkhouser, G. E„ and Kendall, W. W: A method for the measurement of physiologic evaporative water loss. AD603418 63-26 Reins, D. A, Holmes, D. D., and Hinshaw, L. B: Acute and chronic effects of the insecticide endrin on renal function and renal hemodynamics. AD602206 63-27 Dille, J. R, Crane, C. R., and Pendergrass, G. E: The flammability of lip, face, and hair preparations in the presence of 100% oxygen. AD602204 63-28 Gogel, W. C: Size cues and the adjacency principle. AD602205 63-29 Collins, W. E: Task-control of arousal and the effects of repeated unidirectional angular acceleration on human vestibular responses. AD603419 63-30 Snyder, R. G., Ice, J., Duncan, J. C, Hyde, A S., and Leverett, S., Jr: Biomedical research studies in acceleration. AD601531 Supplement—AD801793 63-31 Trites,D.K.,andCobb,B.B.,Jr: Problems in air traffic management: IV. Comparison of preemployment, job-related experience with aptitude tests as predictors of training and job performance of air traffic control specialists. AD603416 63-32 Hinshaw, L. B., Emerson, T. E., Jr., and Brake, C. M: Mechanism of autoregulation in the intact kidney. AD603417 63-33 Dill, D. B., Robinson, S. Balke, B., and Newton, J. L: Work tolerance: Age and altitude. AD603932 63-34 Ganslen, R. V., Balke, B., Phillips, E. E., and Nagle, F: Effects of some tranquilizing, analeptic, and vasodilating drugs on physical work capacity and orthostatic tolerance. AD603930 63-35 Pearson, R. G: Human factors aspects of lightplane safety. AD603931 Tech. Pub. #1 Collins, W. E., Tobias, J. V., Capps, M. J., and Allen, M. E: Annotated bibliography of recently translated material. I. AD424640 1964 64-1 Wentz, A. E: Studies on aging in aviation personnel. AD456652 64-2 Naughton, J., Balke, B., and Nagle, F: The effect of physical conditioning on an individual before and after suffering a myocardial infarction. AD456653 64-3 Nagle, F. J., and Balke, M: The gradational step test for assessing cardiorespiratory capacity: An experimental evaluation of treadmill and step test procedures. AD456654 64-4 Spieth, W: Cardiovascular health status, age, and psychological performance. AD453578 3 Part I: Chronological Index 64-5 Moser, K. M: Current status of clot dissolution therapy. AD453579 64-6 Seipel, J. H., and Wentz, A. E: Unsuspected neurologic disease in aviation personnel: Survival followine seizures in flight. AD453580 5 64-7 Houk, V. N., Hufnagel, C. A., McClenathan, J. E., and Moser, K. M: Chronic thrombotic obstruction of major pulmonary arteries. AD453581 64-8 Moser, K. M., Perry, R. B„ and Luchsinger, P. C: Cardiopulmonary consequences of pyrogen-induced hyperpyrexia in man. 64-9 Freud, S. L: Duration of spiral aftereffect as a function of retinal size, retinal place, and hemiretinal transfer. AD618588 64-10 Freud, S. L: Duration as a measure of the spiral aftereffect. AD618589 64-11 Pinkerson, A. L., Kot, P. A., and Knowlan, D. M: Effect of glyceryl trinitrate on pulmonary vasculature of anesthetized dogs. 64-12 Scarborough, W. R: Comments on progress in ballistocardiographic research and the current state of the art AD455651 64-13 Gogel, W. C: The size cue to visually perceived distance. AD456655 64-14 Capps, M. J., and Collins, W. E: Effects of bilateral caloric habituation on nystagmus responses of the cat. AD455652 64-15 Collins, W. E„ and Huffman, H. W: Design and performance characteristics of a mechanically driven vestibular stimulator. AD456656 64-16 Tobias, J. V., Collins, W. E., and Allen, M. E: Aviation medicine translations: Annotated bibliography of recently translated material. II. AD456670 64-17 Freud, S. L: The physiological locus of the spiral aftereffect. AD611881 64-18 Melton, C. E., Jr: Physiological recordings from pilots operating an aircraft simulator. AD456671 64-19 Perloff, J. K: The recognition of strictly posterior myocardial infarction by conventional scalar electrocardiography. AL)611882 64-20 FAA Aviation Medical Library: Aviation medical papers and reports: a bibliography. AD613364 1965 65-1 Capps, M. J., and Collins, W. E: Auditory fatigue: Influence of mental factors. AD459636 65-2 Collins, W. E., and Capps, M. J: Effects of several mental tasks on auditory fatigue. AD459637 65-3 Reighard. H. L: Medical services at airports. AD611883 65-4 Seipel, J. H., Ziemnowicz, S. A. R„ and O'Doherty, D. S: Cranial impedance plethysmography— Rheoencephalogra- phy as a method of detection of cerebrovascular disease. AD611884 65-5 Hauty, G. T., Trites, D. K., and Berkley, W. J: Biomedical survey of ATC facilities: I. Incidence of self-reported symptoms. AD689806

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