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    Decision-problem state analysis methodology

    Author(s): Dieterly, D. L.
    Abstract: A methodology for analyzing a decision-problem state is presented. The methodology is based on the analysis of an incident in terms of the set of decision-problem conditions encountered. By decomposing the events that ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1980
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-30
    Accession Number: 80N25002; Document ID: 19800016509; Report Number: AFHRL-H-80-102, NASA-TM-81194

    A model for prediction of ride quality in a multifactor environment

    Author(s): Leatherwood, J. D.; Dempsey, T. K.
    Abstract: Recently a ride quality comfort model has been proposed which accounts for the effect of both multifrequency and multiaxes vibratory inputs, as well as nonvibratory inputs such as noise, on human comfort response. The ...
    NASA Center: Langley Research Center
    Publication Year: 1976
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-30
    Accession Number: 76N22904; Document ID: 19760015816; Report Number: NASA-TM-X-72842

    Effect of field of view and monocular viewing on angular size judgements in an outdoor scene

    Author(s): Denz, E. A.; Palmer, E. A.; Ellis, S. R.
    Abstract: Observers typically overestimate the angular size of distant objects. Significantly, overestimations are greater in outdoor settings than in aircraft visual-scene simulators. The effect of field of view and monocular and ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1980
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-30
    Accession Number: 80N19792; Document ID: 19800011510; Report Number: A-8083, NASA-TM-81176

    Flight operations payload training for crew and support personnel. Task 3: Inflight operations and training for payloads

    Author(s): Beardslee, R. F.
    Abstract: Various degrees of Commander/Pilot involvement in on-orbit operation of payloads are examined. Constraints and limitations resulting from their participation or affecting their ability to participate are identified. Four ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1976
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-30
    Accession Number: 76N30805; Document ID: 19760023717; Report Number: NASA-CR-147837

    Biocybernetic factors in human perception and memory

    Author(s): Lai, D. C.
    Abstract: The objective of this research is to develop biocybernetic techniques for use in the analysis and development of skills required for the enhancement of concrete images of the 'eidetic' type. The scan patterns of the eye ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1975
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-10
    Accession Number: 76N20823; Document ID: 19760013735; Report Number: AD-A017374, NASA-CR-146557, SU-SEL-75-021

    Cognition and procedure representational requirements for predictive human performance models

    Author(s): Corker, K.
    Abstract: Models and modeling environments for human performance are becoming significant contributors to early system design and analysis procedures. Issues of levels of automation, physical environment, informational environment, ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1992
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
    Accession Number: 95N16766; Document ID: 19950010351

    Pilot Personality Profile Using the NEO-PI-R

    Author(s): Fitzgibbons, Amy; Davis, Don
    Abstract: This paper recounts the qualitative research conducted to determine if a general personality measure would provide a personality profile for commercial aviation pilots. The researchers investigated a widely used general ...
    NASA Center: Langley Research Center
    Publication Year: 2000
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
    Document ID: 20000105204; Report Number: ODURF-182271

    Psychological training of NASA astronauts for extended missions

    Author(s): Holland, A. W.
    Abstract: The success of operational teams working in remote and hostile environments rests in large part on adequate preparation of those teams prior to emplacement in field settings. Psychological training, directed at the ...
    NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
    Publication Year: 1992
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
    Accession Number: 95N16763; Document ID: 19950010348

    Team Training and Retention of Skills Acquired Above Real Time Training on a Flight Simulator

    Author(s): Ali, Syed Friasat; Guckenberger, Dutch; Crane, Peter; Rossi, Marcia; Williams, Mayard; Williams, Jason; Archer, Matt
    Abstract: Above Real-Time Training (ARTT) is the training acquired on a real time simulator when it is modified to present events at a faster pace than normal. The experiments related to training of pilots performed by NASA engineers ...
    NASA Center: Dryden Flight Research Center
    Publication Year: 2000
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
    Document ID: 20000017960

    Physiologic and Functional Responses of MS Patients to Body Cooling Using Commercially Available Cooling Garments

    Author(s): Ku, Yu-Tsuan E.; Montgomery, Leslie D.; Lee, Hank C.; Luna, Bernadette; Webbon, Bruce W.
    Abstract: Personal cooling systems are widely used in industrial and aerospace environments to alleviate thermal stress. Increasingly they are also used by heat sensitive multiple sclerosis (HSMS) patients to relieve symptoms and ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1999
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
    Document ID: 20000112923

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