Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Effects of sonic booms and subsonic jet flyover noise on skeletal muscle tension and a paced tracing task. NASA CR-1522,1969,,,1-35,Lukas Experiments and a model for pilot dynamics with visual and motion inputs. NASA CR-1325,1969,,,1-115,Peters Dynamics of the vestibular system and their relation to motion perception spatial disorientation and illusions. NASA CR-1309,1969,,,1-223,Peters A preliminary study of the awakening and startle effects of simulated sonic booms. NASA CR-1193,1968,,,1-68,Lukas Human survival in aircraft emergencies. NASA CR-1262,1968,,,1-55,Yost Relative annoyance and loudness judgments of various simulated sonic boom waveforms. NASA CR-1192,1968,,,1-52,Shepherd Discrimination of increases in the brightness of a flashing beacon. NASA CR-1220,1968,,,1-42,Lincoln Rapid (explosive) decompression emergencies in pressure-suited subjects. NASA CR-1223,1968,,,1-125,Roth Human visual sampling processes: a simulation validation study. NASA CR-1258,1968,,,1-103,Senders Model of human operator response to step transitions in controlled element dynamics. NASA CR-671,1967,,,1-33,Weir A study of potential roles of supersonic transport crews and some implications for the flight deck. Volume II. Feasible automated and manual implementation concepts for SST activities and functions. NASA CR-562,1966,,,1-601,Price A study of potential roles of supersonic transport crews and some implications for the flight deck. Volume I. Workload crew roles flight deck concepts and conclusions,1966,,,1-310,Price Physiologic observations on race car drivers. NASA CR-570,1966,,,1-114,Collins Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. 5. Electric current. NASA CR-1205(1),1968,,,5-23 passim,Finkelstein Rough-air effect on crew performance during a simulated low-altitude high-speed surveillance mission. Techn note d-1924,1963,,,1-22,Hurt Effects of display noise on pilot control of the terminal phase of space rendezvous. Techn note d-1619,1963,,,1-16,Pennington Development of tests for measurement of primary perceptual-motor performance. NASA CR-335,1965,,,1-198,Parker A study of manual control methodology with annotated bibliography. Nasa cr-125,1964,,,1-198,Ziedman Effects of gravity on body functions and problems of space flight. Nasa tt f-275,1964,,,1-5,Isakov Fixed-base-simulator evaluation of a pilot's terrain-following display with various modes of presenting information. Nasa tn d-1827,1964,,,1-37,Wempe Physiological reactions of the human organism to transverse accelerations and means of raising the resistance to such forces. Nasa tt f-274,1964,,,1-14,Barer Flashing-beacon experiment for mercury-atlas 9 (ma-9) mission.Nasa tn d-2377,1964,,,1-30,Laney A study of the pilot's ability to control an apollo type vehicle during atmosphere entry. Nasa tn d-2467,1964,,,1-47,Stinnett Measurements of human transfer function with various model forms. Nasa tn d-2394,1964,,,1-33,Bergeron A review of biological mechanisms for application to instrument design. Nasa cr-76,1964,,,1-306,Merchant Performance measurement in flight simulation studies.Nasa cr-82,1964,,,1-19,OBERMAYER Effects of high sustained acceleration on pilots' performance and dynamic response. Nasa tn d-2067,1964,,,1-59,Sadoff Control system lags and man-machine system performance. Nasa cr-83,1964,,,1-31,OBERMAYER A technique for thrust-vector orientation during manual control of lunar landings from a synchronous orbit. Nasa tn d-2298,1964,,,1-31,Barker A simulator investigation of pilot performance during extended periods of low-altitude high-speed flight. Nasa cr-63,1964,,,1-94,Schohan The effects of sensory deprivation on sensory perceptual motor cognitive and physiological functions. NASA CR-727,1967,,,1-87,Fisher Thermal manikin. NASA CR-644,1967,,,1-37,Gabron Human operator describing functions with visual and tactile displays. NASA CR-623,1967,,,163-175,Bliss Visual and tactile tracking with step commands. NASA CR-623,1967,,,119-161,Lane Development of an internal restraint system for an integrated restraint-pressure suit system. NASA CR-718,1967,,,1-43,Lombard A "critical" tracking task for man-machine research related to the operator's effective delay time. I. Theory and experiments with a first-order divergent controlled element. NASA CR-616,1966,ePub,ePub,1-105,Jex A descriptive model for determining optimal human performance in systems. II. B. Development of man-machine systems: some concepts and guidelines. NASA CR-877,1967,ePub,ePub,251-367, A descriptive model for determining optimal human performance in systems. Volume IV. Final summary report. NASA CR-879,1967,ePub,ePub,1-47, A descriptive model for determining optimal human performance in systems. II. A. System development activities concerned with putting man in an aerospace system. NASA CR-877,1967,ePub,ePub,1-250, Human operator response speed frequency and flexibility: a review analysis and device demonstration. NASA Contract Rep NASA CR-874,1967,ePub,ePub,1-74,Wargo Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. 3. Ionizing radiation. NASA CR-1205(1),1968,ePub,ePub,3-117 passim,Roth Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. 4. Magnetic fields. NASA CR-1205(1),1968,ePub,ePub,4-8 passim,Busby Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. 6. Thermal environment. NASA CR-1205(1),1968,ePub,ePub,6-148 passim,Roth Effect of heat stress and prolonged activity on perceptual-motor performance. NASA-CR-1153,1968,ePub,ePub,1-51,Parker Experiments on visual acuity and the visibility of markings on the ground in long-duration earth-orbital space flight. NASA CR-1134,1968,ePub,ePub,1-227,Harris Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. Volume IV. Conversion Tables; Alphabetic Index. NASA CR-1205(IV),1968,ePub,ePub,1-166,Roth Proprioceptive cues and their influence on operator performance in manual control. NASA CR-1248,1968,ePub,ePub,1-160,Herzog Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. 2. Light environment. A. Visible light. B. Ultraviolet light. NASA CR-1205(1),1968,ePub,ePub,2-160 passim,Finkelstein Compendium of human responses to the aerospace envirnment. 9. Sound and noise. NASA CR-1205 (2),1968,ePub,ePub,9:1-101,Roth Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. 8. Vibration. NASA CR-1205 (2),1968,ePub,ePub,8:1-112,Roth Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. 7. Acceleration NASA CR-1205 (2),1968,ePub,ePub,7:1-288,Roth Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. Volume 3. Sections 10-16. 16. Anthropometry and temporo-spatial environment. NASA CR-1205 (3),1968,ePub,ePub,16:1-130,Roth Compendium of human responses to the aerospace environment. Volume 3. Sections 10-16. 12. Pressure. NASA CR-1205 (3),1968,ePub,ePub,12:1-53,Roth Motion sickness precipitated in the weightless phase of parabolic flight by Coliolis accelerations. NAMI-1061,1969,ePub,ePub,1-7,Kennedy Structural elements in the concept of motion sickness. NAMI-1055,1969,ePub,ePub,1-39,Graybiel Man's capability for self-locomotion on the moon. I. Detailed report. NASA CR-1402,1969,1,,1-398,Wortz