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3.1 Ewing, C. L., Hardheaded Use of the Hardhat. U.S. NavyMe di cal Newls 1 eTer--, 7-.

3.2 Ewing, C. L. He lpful Hints from the Fliqht Suleon.Approach, Aug T7~P

3.3 Ewing, C. L., Physiological Sinificance of BreathingPattern Changes as "--an-i-fDeecting Hyposf---"

7Te'- 0e4-w. NADC -407. Philadel'phi'a, PA;-Nav~aAreIfopment Center. Air Crew Equipment Laboratory, 1959.

3.4 Ewing, C. L., Air Break, Approach, May 1960, 30 pp.

3.5 Ewing, C. L., Design Criteria and Parameters of Life Sup-port Helmets. In:' ective Life Sup o-t"H-el-metfs.T"-or- -6 -Biotechnology, Inc. Arlington, VA, 1963.

3.6 Ewing, C. L., Defects of Current Navy Helmets. In:Effective Lifeup-or tHe -em -eportt-4 3. Biotech-noloqy, Inc. Arlington, VA, 1963.

3.7 Ewing, C. L. Vertebral Fracture in Jet Aircraft Acci-dents: A Statistica- Analysis for the Period 195'-through 1963, U.S. Ny. Aerospace Medicine, 1966,CTI

3.7.1 Ewing, C. L. A Study of Aviation Medical Education in 1_PEC/the U. S. Navy, 1964.

3.8 Ewing, C. L., A Short Review of Anthropometrics in NavalAviation. U.S.NavaTl Medical Newsletter, 166, 48- - -

3.9 Ewing, C. L., Emergency Underwater Escape From Aircraft.U.S. Medical NewsTtee,i96,-, 7. []

3.10 Ewing, C. L., Thomas, D. J., Beeler, G. W., Jr, Patrick, ........L. M., Gillis, D. B., Dynamic Response of the Head andNeck of the Livijng Human 'to -Gx Impact Acceleration.--P e gs-, 12th app Car Crash Conference.- NY:Society of Automotive Engineers, 1968, 429-439, NAMI,1064.

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3.11 Ewing, C. L., & Irving, A. M. Evaluation of Head Pro-tection in Aircraft. Aerospace Medicine,96,40, 596- 5-T.

3.12 Ewing, C. L., Thomas, D. J., Beeler, G. W., Patrick, L.M., & Gillis, D. B. Pynamic Reseonse of the Head andNeck of the Living Human to -Gy Impact cceleration IExperimental Design and Prelim iyxperimenalITata.NAMI-1064/USAARL, Serial No. 69-67, Mar 1969.

3.12.1 Ewing, C. L., Thomas, 0. J., Patrick, L. M., Beeler, G.W., Jr. & Smith, M. J. Living Human Dyanmic Response to-Gx Impact Acceleration IT. Acceleratins fMeasured ornthe Head and Neck. Proceedings, 13th Stapp Car crashConference. NY: Society of Automotive Engineers, 1969,NAMRL-1122/USAARL Serial No. 71-11, Oct 1970, 400-415.

3.13 Ewing, C. L., Voluntary Human Tolerance Levels,Discussion of Article byStapp, in: Impact Injury andCrash Protecion. Charles C.Thomas, Springfield, IL,1970, 350 pp.

3.14 Ewing, C. L., King, A. I., Prasad, P. & Vulcan, A. P., AMethod for Increasinq Threshold Level for Vertebral Frac-

-ture Due to +GA Impact Ac'celration. In: Digest of Pro-ceedings of 9th International Conference in Engineeringon Medicine and Biology, Melbourne, Australia, Aug 1971,154 pp.

3.15 Ewing, C. L., Nonfatal Ejection Vertebral Fracture U.S.Navy Fiscal Yea - 1159 through 1965: Coss. ArsaceMeicne, 1971, ]_2, 1 226-12"28.

3.16 Ewing, C. L., & Thomas, D. J. Human Dynamic Response to-G. Impact Acceleration. AGARD Conference ProceedingsNo. 88 on Linear Acceleration of Impact Type. AGARD-CP-88-71. London: Technical Editing and ReproductionLtd, 1971, 11, 1-12.

3.17 Thomas, 0. J. & Ewing, C. L. Theoretical Mechanics forExpressing Impact Acceleration Response of Human eings.In: AGARD ConferenceProceedings No. 88 on Linear _

Acceleration of Impact Type. Aerospace Medical Panel.AGARD-CP-88-71. London: Technical Editing andReproduction Ltd. 1971, 12, 1-7.

3.18 Ewing, C. L., King, A. I., & Prasad, P. StructuralConsiderations of the Human Vertebral Column de +GzImp acceleration. Proceedings of the AIAA 9 Aero-space Sciences Meeting, New York, 1971.

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3.18.1 Ewing, C. L., King, A. I., & Prasad, P. StructuralConsiderations of the Human Vertebral Column 'n-er+GImpact Accelerati6. Journal of Aircraft,-r

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3.19 Ewing, C. L., & Thomas, D. J. Living Human DynamicResponse to -Gx Impact AccelerationTI. -islacements of

aN ck. Presented at-the 43rd Annual Me1 -i --fIe Aerospace Medical Association, Miami Beach, FL, 11

May 1972. 0

3.20 Ewing, C. L., & Thomas, D. J. Human Head and NeckResponse to Impact Acceleration. NAMRL Monoqraph 21.

"A'g-" ' ,= 377 pp.-- -

3.21 Prasad, P., King, A. I., & Ewing, C. L. The Role of theArticular Facets Durin G7.Accelerattion7 .- ' ceeTqns-of75thFAnnii1"onfer6nce on Engineerng in Medicine andBiology. Miami Beach, FL, 4 Oct 1972, 241 pp.

3.23 Becker, E. B. Measurement of Mass DistributionParameters of Anatomical Segments. Proceee-dTngs 16thSt app Cir "r-is -C-oerene. Society of Automotive Engin-eers, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, 15096,1973, 160-185. NAMRL-1193.

3.24 Ewing, C. L. Non-Fatal Ejection Vertebral Fracture andIts Prevent i on._P u'"se(T ARD Co erence. P ioce--e- nq s#11-0-on u'rent Status of Aerospace Medicine, 7 RueAncelle, 92200 Nuilly-Sur-Seine, France, Feb 1973, 8 pp.

3.25 Thomas, D q. Specialized Anthropometric Re uirementsfor Protective Equipment Evaluation. Publis eWf(TA-Conference Proceedings #11 on i T urrent Status in Aero-space Medicine, 7 Rue Ancelle, 92200 Nuilly-Sur-Seine,France, Feb 1973, 8 pp.

3.26 Becker, E. B. Preliminarx Discussion of an Approach toModelin Living Human Head and Neck Respono-s1e-T6"- GImpact Acceleration. (W. F. K-ing and -H.J.1 tz,tEds.)Tn: HumanlmpactTesponse. Plenum Publishing Co, NY.,

1973, 321-329.

3.27 Ewing, C. L. A Method for Evaluation of Head or Helmet-Mounted weapons SysIms Comp. U-n-pub i sed Repot, .

3.28 Walker, L. B., Harris, E. H., & Pontius, U. R. MassVolume, Center of Mass and Mass Moment of Inerta-oT Headand Neck of the Human Body. Proceedings 17th Stapo CarI"-asF"Conference,-Society of Automotive Engineering, 4,)0Commonwealth Dr., Warrendale, PA 15096, 1973, 525-537.

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3.29 Ewing, C. L., & Thomas, D. J. Torque Versus AngularDisplacement Response of the Human Read -t-d6-F-i- TactAccelera'io-n rcdi-ns 17th Stappl]ar"r-aiifslr- r-ence, Society of Automotive Engineers Transactions, 400Commonwealth Dr, Warrendale, PA 15096, 1973, 304-342.

3.30 Prasad, P, King, A. I., & Ewing, C. L. The Role ofArticular Facets During_+G7 Acceleration. TFeenqsAmerican So tny cal EngneerFs, Winter AnnualMeeting, Detroit, MI, 13 pp, 11-15 Nov 73. Also pub-lished, Journal of Applied Mechanics, June 1974, 321-322.

3.31 Ewing, C. L. Head Clearance Envelope for Ejection SeatDuring -Gx Im6 ac T ration. AGAR erenceProicee ngs No-.--IEsc-aFperoberos and Maneuvers inCombat Aircraft. Soesterberg, The Netherleands, 4 Sept1973, Feb 1974, A3:1-3.

3.32 Ewing, C. L., & Thomas, D. J., Bioengineering Aspects ofSpinal InjuyZ in OV-1 (Mohawk) Aircraft. Presnte -in-os t r"urg, -Te-e-TeF1"a'n ',- e'pT'7. AGARDConference Proceedings No 134. Escape Problems andManeuvers in Combat Aircraft, pp A2:1-9, Feb 1974.

3.33 Ewinq, C. L. Vertebral Fracture and Military Aviation.Presented at XYT"rrnteTF onaT Congress of Avi at,- §aceMed., Munich, 22 Sept 1073.

3.34 Muzzy, W. H., Ewing, C. L., & Seal, P. W. IndustrialElectrodynamic Vibrator for Human Ex erimentlt eanrs i-bili~ty- Studf Hoed g uman'p-onse tiaton

Conference. Salford, England, 1c Sept 1973, 6 pp.

3.35 Thomas, D. J., Majewski, P. L., Spence, C., & Ewing, C.mL. The Medical Effects of an Attempted Simulation of

Surface Effecth -- R Cnference, T"p - 3

3.36 Ewing, C. L., Muzzy, W. H., & Seal, P. W. Development ofa High Fidelity Vibration Simulator for Huma ..p-en

V, taft ' "o'n Jr-face Effect Ship Problems AGARD Conference29 Apr - -a- 4

3.37 Walker, L. B., Determination of Some Physical Measurementof the Head and Niek 6f u Cadavers, Fina Contrac•7eport, Tulane Universi New Orleans, 1974.

3.38 Becker, E. B., A Photographic Data System for Determina-tion of 3-Dimensional ec sof l ,axiu s rff Tm-cteration on Livin gHumans. Proceedings Society of Photo-opticali Ins n-etaion Engineers, Box 1146, PalosVerdes Estates, CA 90274, 1975, 57, 69-78.

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3.39 Call, D., Palmer, W. F., & Ewing, C. L. Human Head andNeck Response to Multiaxis Accelerations During MiltryParachuting. Aerospace Med. Assoc. Meeting, SanFrancsc", CA, 1 May 1975. Preprints.

3.40 Ewing, C. L. Non-Fatal Vertebral Fracture Due to Ejec-tion, U.S. Navy, 959-1970. Aerospace Med As1s'c NTe-ng,San Francisco, CA, I Hay1"975.

3.41 King, A. I., Prasad, P, & Ewing, C. L. Mechanism ofSpinal Injury due to Cauodocephalad Acceleration. §vmpo-sium on the Lumbar Spine, 19-21 Jun 74, Montreal, Canada.Orthopedic Clinics of North America, Jan 1975, 6, No 1,19-31.

3.42 Smith, D. E., & Anderson, W. R. A Linear Model of theHuman Head-Neck stem for -Gx Impact Acceleration.Aerospac.Ao. 1y 1975, 64--, reprint.

3.43 Muzzy, W. H., & Seal, P. W. Whole Body VibrationRestraint System. Proceedings-Untd Kinqdom InformalG6ro h-nan-1Tesponse to Vibration Conference, 18-19Sep 1975, Southampton, England.

3.44 Ewing, C. L. Injury Criteria and Human Tolerance for theNeck. Aircraf shworth-ness, 11niv. of VA PreCharlottesville, VA, 1975, 141-151.

3.45 Becker, E. B., & Willems, G. C. An Experimentally Vali-dated 3-D Inertial Tracking Package for Application-inlo Tnamics Research. Proceedings, 19th Stapp Car 'ash

Conference, Society of Automotive Engineerinq Transac-tions, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096,1975, 899-930.

3.46 Ewing, C. L., Thomas, D. J., Lustick, L. Becker, E. B.,Willems, G. C., & Muzzy, W. H. The Effect of the InitialPosition of the Head and Neck onthe Dynamic Response ofthe Human Head and Neck to -G Impact Acceleration. Pro-ceedings, 19th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Society ofAutomotive Engineering Transactions, 400 CommonwealthDrive, Warrendale, PA 15096, 1975, 487-512.

3.47 Thomas, D. J., Robbins, D. H., EDpinger, R. H., King, A.I., & Hubbard, R. P. Guidelines for the Comparison ofHuman Analo ue Biomechancal Data. A Report of an-Ad"HocCommtt ee, Ann Arbor,'MI, Dec 6, 1974, 17 pp.

3.47.1 Thomas, 0. J., Robbins, D. H., Eppinqer, R. H., King, A.,Hubbard, R. P., & Reynolds, H. M. Guidelines for theComparison of Human and Human Analogue BiomchaTica-Data. Second Annual Report of an Ad 6Hoc CoTF'mee."

-rkshop on Human Subjects, 19 Nov 1975, 17 pp.w9.

3.4b Unterharnschedit, F. J. Injuries due to Boxing and OtherSports. P. J. Vinken and G. W. Bruyn, (Eds.) in collab-oration with R. Braakman. Puolished in Handbook of Clin-ical Neurology, North Holland Puolishing Co., 1975, 23,Chapter 2b, 527-593.

3.49 Ewing, C. L. Human Tolerance Limits for Parachutists:An Examination of Existing Data. To be presented at theAerospace Medical Association, bal harbor, FL, lU-13 May197b. (Turned Down)

3.5u Frisch, G. C., D'Aulerio, L. & O'Rourke, i. Mechanism ofHead and Neck Response to G. Impact Acceleration. A iathM odelinq Approdch. 47th Aerospace Ned. Assoc. Meeting,Bal Harbor, FL, 1U-13 May 197b, Aviat. Space Environ.Meu., Miar 1977, 48:2z3-23U.

3.51 Ewing, C L., Thomas, D. J., Lustick, L. S., Muzzy, w.H., Willems, G L. & Majewski, P. L. The Effect ot Uura-tion, Rate of Onset and Peak Sled AcceTeration on DynamicResponse of the Human Head and Neck. Proceedings, 20tnStapp Car Crash Conference, Soc'Ieti7 of Automotive Engin-eers Transactions, 40U Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA15U9b, 197o, 3-41.

3.52 Muzzy, W H., & Lustick, L. S. Comparison of Kinematic

Parameters between Hybrid II Head and Neck System withHumdn Vo unteers for -Gx Acc6r- afI6 f T es. Proceed-ings 2Uth Stapp Car Crash Conference, Society of Automo-tive Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers Transac-tions, 4U0 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, 15U96,197b, 43-74.

3.53 Shugar, l. A. Transient Structural Response of the

Linear Skull-Brain System. Proceedings, 19th Stapp CarCrash Conterence, Society of Automotive Engineer-: Trans-actions, 4uu Commonwealth Dr, Warrendale, PA ibO9b,Nov 197b, 5bl-o14.

3.b4 Call, D. W., Palmer, J. F. & Ewing, C. L. FurtherStudies of Human Heaa and Neck Response to MuItiaxisAccelerations During Military Parachutin2. Annual Aero-space iea. Assoc. heeting, Miami, FL, May 197b.Preprints.

3.5. Ewing, C L. & Unterharnscheiat, F. i. Neuropatholoyand Cause of Death in U. S. Naval Aircraft Accidents.A-rospace Med. Panel Specialists Meeting, A(ARD/NATO,Copenhagen, Denmark 5-9 Apr 197b. AGARD ConferenceProceedings *19U, Recent Advances in Aviation Pathology,Dec 197b, blb:1-6.

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3.5o 6erger, M. U. Convariance and Correlation Studies of RawSensory Evoked Potentials. Society o - orscience, bthAnnual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 7-11 Nov 197b.

3.57 Weiss, M. S. Mouification of KolInoTorov-Smironov Statis-tic for use with Correlated Daa. Journal of A-mericanSiatistical Associa--tii,-- , No. 3b4, Dec 1978, 872-875.

3.5b Jex, H. R., O'Hanlon, J. F., a Ewing, C. L. SimulatedRough Water Operations During Long Cruises in a 2000 TonSurface Effect Ship, Phases I and iA. Systems Technol--ogy. Inc., Hawthorne, CA 9u250. Technical Report No.IU57-2. AD-BOOg%19, Feb 197b.

3.59 Thomas, D. J., Majewski, P. L., Guignard, J. C., & Ewing,C. L. Clinical medical Effects on Volunteers Underyoing4b-hours Motion Simulations of tne 20UU Ton Surface -EfTect Ship Model. Letter Report, 44 pp, / Apr 197b.

3.6u Dahnke, J. W., Palmer, J. F. & Ewing, C. L. Results ofParachute Opening Forces Test Proram. NationalParachute Test Range, El Centro, CA 9 243. TechnicalReport No. 2-7o, Apr 197b, 44pp.

3.b Guignaru, J , C. & McCauley, M. E. Motion Sickness Inci-aence Induced by Complex Periodic Waveforms. Finalreport to ONR, Dec 197b.

3.6.i Guignard, J. C. & mcCauley, M. E. Motion Sickness Inci-dence Inoucea oy Complex Periodic Wavefonns.Troceedings of the 21st Annual Meeting of the HumanFactors Society, 1977, 197-2u1.

3.61.2 Guignard, J. C & McCauley, M. E. Motion Sickness Inci-dence Induced by Complex Periodic Waveforns. Aviation,Space and nvironuental iedicine, 1982, 53, b54-563.

3.62 Frisch, G. D., O'Rourke, J. & D'Aulerio, L. The Effec-tiveness of Mathematical IMiodels as a Human Analog. SAEPaper 7b0774, incluaea in SAE SP-412, Mathematical hodel-ing Biodynamic Response to Impact, Society of AutomotiveEngineers Transactions, 400 Comnmnwealth Drive,Warrendale, PA 15096, Oct 1976, 61-73.

3.63 Guignard, J. C., Landrum G. J. & Reardon, R. L. Experi-mental Evaluation of Human Long-Ten, Vibration ExposuresPermitted by the Current International Standard ISO 2631,19/4. Preprints of the //tn Annual Scientific Meeting of

the Aerospace Neaical Association, Mi ami , FL, 1U-i3 May197o, z b2-25,i.

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3.b4 Ewing, C. L., Thomas, D. J., LusticK, L. S., Willems, G.C., Muzzy, W. H., Becker, E. 8. & Jessop, M. E., Jr.Dynamic Response of Human Primate Head and Neck to +GResponse of Human Primate Head and Neck to +G;mpact -

-Ace- ia--'-n.-rin-af re-6-t 6nrnrterage ncy Ag reeiumber '(T-HS-4-WO52 between the National Highway

Traffic Safety Administration and the Naval AerospaceMedical Research Laboratory Detachment, 4 Nov 97b.Report No. DOT HS-Wsu3-ub8, available through NTIS, Jan197b, lu2 pp.

3.b Smith. U. E., & Anderson, W. k. Predictive Model ofDynamic Response of the Human HeadTNeCK System to -G,Impact Acceleration. Symposium on biodynamic Nodels ancitheir Application, 15-17 Feb 1977, Bergaino Center,Dayton, (h. Aviat, Space, Environ med, 49, No 1, Sec.II, Jan 1978, ?24-233.

3.6o Anoerson, W. R., Boster, R. A & Willems, G. L. Empiri-cal Mooel of Intracranial Pressure and Head MotionResulting from a Vibrating Seated Rhesus. Symposium onBiodynamic Models and Their Applications, 15-17 FeD 1977.Aviat, Space, Environ Med, 49, No 1, Sec. 11, Jan Iv78,19b-2 04.

3.b7 Frisch, G. D., & Cooper, L. W. Mathematical Modeling ofthe Head and Neck Responst to -GX Impact Acceleration;Ti iimuritfTjion Requirements.) Symposium onFiodynamic Models and their Appli-cations, 15-17 Feb 77.Aviat, Space, Lnviron. Med, 49, No 1, Sec. 11, Jan 1978,196-Z04.

3.6b Deutsch, S. A Fifteen-electrode Totally Implanted Time-Multiplex Telemetry Unit. Final report on ONR ontractNOU14-7b-C-U241, Jan 77. Publishea in IEEE Transactionson Communications, 1976, 24, 1073-1D78.

3.bg Schneider, L. w. & bowman, B. M. Prediction of Head/NecKDynamic Response of Selected Military Subjects to -GxAcceleration. Aviat, space, Environ. Med, 49, No 1,Sec. 11, Jan 197b, 211-223.

3.7u Willems, U. G. A Detailed Perfonnance Evaluation ofSubmi niature Piezoresistive Accelerometers.23ra International Instrumentation Symposium in LasVegas, 1-5 May 1977. Proceeoings of Instrumentation inthe Aerospace Industry, 23, Instrument Society ofAmerica, 4UU Stanwix St.,-Pittsourgh, PA 15222, 531-540.

4.71 Call, D W., Moynihan, R. W. & Ewing, C. L. HumanResponse to Multiaxis Accelerations During MilitaryParachutin7. 46th Aerospace Med. Assoc. Meeting, LasVegas, NV, May 197/, Preprints.

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Ewing, C. L. Proposed Human Tolerance LiitS Tor Para-

chute Openina Ae ro -a %c7e---r- -

Assoc. Meeting, Las Vegas, M, 1977.

3.71 Ewing, C L. Motion Capacities of the Cervical pine.Presented as a portion of tne American Acadeiy of 6rthj-pedic Surgeons Courses on "The Neck", New Urleans, LA,

2i-23 Apr 1977.

3.74 Unterharnscheidt, F. J., Ewing, C. L., Thomas, U. J.,Jessop, M. E., Jr., Rogers, W. & hIllems, G. L.Preliminary Report on the Neuropathol ogical Fi noings nriRhesus Monkeys Undergoing Short 'uration-WcCeration.' worla Federatio-n of Nuroloyi cal Surqtry,Sao Paulo, brazil, 19-2u Jun 1977. Abstract.

3.7: Tennyson, S. A., Mital, N. K., & King, A 1. Electrojo-grapnic Signal s .of theSpina iiu scu -iture LUr in _-U+zTnipact Acceleration. Symposium on the Lumar Spine-ll

.1 Orthopedic C --- of North America, 49, No L, Sec 11,Jan 1978, zil- J.

3.7o Ewing, C L., Thomas, D. J., LusticK, L. S., I huzzy,H., Will ms, 6. C , & Majew .ki, P. L. The Uynm&icResponse of the Human head and Neck to +TImpact Accel-eration. Proceedi'ngs, 2ist Stapp Car Crash Conference,Society of Automotive Engineers Transactions, 4UO Comon-wealth vrive, Warrenoale, PA 15096, Uct 1977, 477-bj5.

3.77 Becker, L. B. Stereoraaiographic Measurements torAnatomically iounted Instruments. Proceedings, 21st-pp Ca Crash Conference, Society of AutomotiveEngineers Transactions, 4U0 Commonwealth Drive, Aarren-dale, PA 1609b, Oct 1977, 477-5U5.

3.7b Ewing, C. L., Thomas, D. J., Majewski, P L., Black k.,& Lustick, L. S. Measurement of Head T, and Pelvic

Response to -Gx Impact Acceleration. ProceT-ing s21stStapp Car Crash Conference, Society of AutomotiveEngineers, 4U0 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15J96,Oct 1977 509-545. Also published in 66, SAE Iransdc-tions, 197B, 3 5-322U.

3.7v Thomas, D. J., Majewski, P. L., Ewing, C. L., & Uiblert,N S. Meoical Qualifications Procedures for Hazdrdous-duty Aeromedical Research. AGARD, London, Lngland. Z4-?b Oct 1977. Proceedings No. Z31, 7 Rue Ancelle, 92uuNeuilly Sur Seine, France, Sep 1978, A3:1-13.

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! a~bl Snugar, 1. A A Finite HIement rieac :njury ML1I.Vol I, Navy Livi I Enyi neerin Laoratury lenral me ortko5 4-l, july 19i1. (NTIS NO. Aj AU43b82).

I-0" . 1l Snugar, T. A. A Finite Eleient Head injury :,ioo&i.Vol 11, Navy Livil Lngineeriny Laboratory Te;hnicalkeort kb:4-1l, julj 1977. tNTIS No. AD Au435b2).

3.b MajewsKi , P L Final Report on the ,iedi cal Ettect ofSimulated 2UU0 Ton Surface Effect Ship fotions on Huiian

,Volunteer Subjects, Aug and Oct 74, 29 J 197:, (Letterreport)

3 bJ Unternrnscheidt, F. J & Ewing, L. L. Potential Rela-tionship betweLn Central Nervous System Injury and ImpactForces based on Primate Studies. AGARU Conference,Paris, Nov 1976. Proceedings, No 253, 7 RueAncelle, 922UU N Neuilly bur Seine, France, May 1978,

3.b4 Majewski, P. L., borgilan, T. J., Thomas U. J., & Ewing,C. L. Transient Intraventricular Conduction UefectsserveDurin Experimental Impact in Human Subjects.

AGARu Conference, Paris, Nov 1976. Proceedings, No. 253,7 Rue Ancelle, 92 u Neuilly Sur Seine, France, hiay 1979,A- :1-i .,

3 85 Ewing, C L., Thomas, u. J., & Lustick, L. S hiultiaxisUynamic Response of the Human Head and Neck to ImpactAcceleration. AUARD onference, Paris, Nov 19Tq. Pro-ceedings, No. 251, 7 Rue Ancelle, 92ZO Neuilly SurSeine, France, may 1979, A-5:1-27.

" .8t) Weiss, 1i,. S , & Berger, Ii. D. Impact AccelerationRelated Changes in Brain Electrical Activity. 9th Neuro-electric Society Meeting, Marco beach, FL,25 Nov 1977.ADstract.

3.8t.1 Weiss, M. S. & berger, M. D. The Effect of Impact Accel-k_. eration on the Electrical ActiVity. AGARU Conferencero Leedinys No. 25j, 7 Rue Ancelle, 922UU Neui)ly Sur

Seine, France, May 1979, A-2U:1-9.

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3.7 Frisch, 6. D., D'Aulerio, L., & Cooper, L,. Modelinl ofLiving Human Heaa and Neck Inertial Response to ImpactAcceleration. 9th NeuroeTectric Society Meeting, Marco'Weacn, FL, 25 Nov 1977. Abstract.

3.bu Thomas D. J., Lustick, L S., Jessop, M E., Muzzy, W. H.& Ewing, C. L. Dynamic Response of tnie Primate Head andNeck to +Y Impact Acceleration. 9th Neuroel'fctricSociety Meeting, Marco Beach, FL, 25 Nov 1977. Abstract.

3.89 Kennedy. R. S., & Bittner, A. C., Jr. Progress in theAnalysis of Perfonnance Evaluation Test r Environmen-taT esearch (PETER). Proceedings of the 22nd AnnualMeeting of the Human Factors Society, Uetroit, MI.ib-1d Oct 197b, 29-35. (NTIS No. AD AUbUb7b).

3.9u Ewing, C. L., & Thomas, D.J. Biomechanical Effects otExperimental Impact Acceleration or the Head and Neck otVolunteers. 9th Neuroelectric Society leeting, Marcobeach, FL, 25 Nov 1977. Abstract.

3.91 Unterharnscheidt, F. J. Potential Relationship betweenhuman Central Nervous Systeii Injury and Impact ForcesBased on Primate Studies. 9th Neuroelectric Society-eet~ing, iar Beac-h, -/C, 25 Nov 1977. Abstract.

3.9z Anderson, W. R. & Call, D. W. Human Response toParachute Opening Shock. Range Commaner's Conference,El CenroCA 14-16 Mar 1976.

3.9 .1 Call, D. W. & Moyniihan, R. W. Estaolishing HuiiianTolerance Limits to Parachute Opening Shock. Presentedat the 2bth I6ternational Cogss o AerospaceMedicine, London, England, Sept 1978.

3.9,1 Ewing, C. L., Thomas, U. J., Lustick, L. S., i,uzzy, WH., Willeis, G. C , & Majewski, P. L. Effect of InitialPosition on the Human Head and Neck Response to +Y Impact

Acceleration. Proceedings, ?2nd Stapp Car Crash Confer-ence. Also Society of Automotive Engineers Transations,1979, J/51-316. (SAE Paper No. 780b88) Oct 1978, lUI-lIb,

j.94 Kennedy, R. S. Bioelectric Indicants of Diver's Abilityto Perform UsefuT worK. Undersea Medical Society WorK-shop, bethesda, AD-, Mar 197b. C.E.U. Lundyren (Ed.).Monitoring Vital Signs in the Diver, 1978. (NTIS No. AAU0b75)

1.95 Thomas, D. J., Majewski, P. L., (uignard, J. L. & Ewing,C. L. Clinical Medical Lffects on Volunteers Undergoing4B-hour Simulations of the Modeled 20UU Ton SES Motion.Aerospace Med. Assoc. Meeting, New Orleans, LA, -1May197b. Preprints.

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3.9b Kennedy, R. S. & Bittner, A. C., Jr. The Stabilit ofComplex Human Performance for Extended Periods: Aplica-tions for Stuaies of Environmental Stress. AerospaceTied. Assoc. Meeting, New Orltia-siiT# -TWT1 May 1978.Preprrints.

3.97 Frisch, 6. U. A Human body and Crew Station ModellinySystem for Motion Stuoies. AUARD Conference, Paris, Nov17W-76o3, 7 Rue Ancelle, 922U0 Neuilly

Sur Seine, France, tiay 1979, PA 1:1-13.

3.90 Muzzy, W. H., & willems, (. L. Human Response to Vibra-tion and Shock. Pruceedings 49th Vibration Symposium,wasnington, UC 17-19 Uct 197b.

3.9to Sances, Jr., A., Larson, S. J., Lusick J. F., Myklebust,J., Lwiny, L L , Jodat, R., Ackmdnn, J., & Walsh, ?.Early Soniatosensory Evokeo Potentials. Electroencephalo-grapny and Clinical Neurophysioloy, 1978, 45:5ub-514.

3.1uu Kenneay, k. S., Bittner, A. C., Jr., & Harbeson, M. Pi.Research Developments in a Performance Evaluation Test5r Environiiental Research (PETER). Unaersea Medical; -- ty Meetin, 3u May - 2 June 1I79. (Abstract, Under-sea Biomedical Research, Supplenent to b (1), 1979-i ?Y.

3.1U1 Kennedy, R S. & bittner, A. C., Jr. Progress in theDevelopment of a Performance Evaluation Test forEnvironmental Research (PETER). First InFoniaT UNR-oitro torsLnference, Stanford University, 18-2u Jan197o.

3 1u0 Haroeson, N. M., Krause, M., Kennedy, R. S. & tittner, A.C., Jr. The Stroop as a Performance Evaluation Test forEnvironmei-tal Research. b7tn Annual ineeting of theAmerican Pychl61ji-cal- Assoc. N.Y., 1979, Journal ofPsychology, 1962, 111, 223-233.

3.103 Kennedy, R. S., Bittner, A. C & Harbeson, P. Ili ThePerformance Evaluation Tests for Envi rornental Reseach(PETER): Paradigm. 3Uth Annual Meeting of thePsychonoiC Society, Phoenix, AZ, 8-1U Nov i979.

3.1U4 WiKer, S. F., Kenneay, k. S., McCauley, N. E. & Pepper,R L. Reliability, Validity and Application of an-mprove cale for Assessment of Motion SicKness Sever-ity. Aerospace Med. Assoc. Meeting, wash, UC, 14-17-RdyT979. Preprints, US Coast Uuara Report No. CG-D-29-79,(NTIS No. AD A069130).

3.11.l Wiker, S. F., Kennedy, R. S , McCauley, M. E., & Pepper,R. L. Susceptiibility to Seasickness Influence ot HullDesign and Steaming Directio. Avit, Space, inviron,,e'd, 55T46-5, 197".

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J.1U4.2 bittner, A. L. Jr. Toward A Computerized AccommodatedPercentaye Evaluation (9CAE) Model for AJ-iiotive VeFicleTntFTors. Soci-ety -o-f-AuI-t(otive Engineers Transactions,T979-TT77F 1286-1294.

3.1U4.3 bittner, A. C., Jr., & Ayoub, M. M. Equipment HandlingModeling, (Abstract) Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Meet-ing of the Human Factors Society, Boston, MA, 29 Oct - ii Nov 1979.

3.1Ub Kennedy, R. S., Bittner, A. C., Jr., & Jones, M. b.Development of Performance Evaluation Tests for Environ-mental Research (PETLR). Air Combat MFaneuverinj Test.Presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological AssociationMeeting, Los Vegas, 16-19 Apr 1979.

3 lu5.1 Jones, M. B , Kennedy, R. S. & bittner, A. C., Jr. AVideo 6ame for Performance Testing. American JournaT ofPsychology 1961, 94, 143-1b2.

3.1uo Shannon, R. Ii. Uetermination of Efficient Methods ofLift py Comparing Traineo ind Untrained i.iale and FemaleLifters. Doctoral dissertation. Dec 19-7-. NbDL Mono-

. graph NbUL-M004, Oct 198U. (NTIS No. AU AIUU349). "3.1U7 Frisch, G. D., D'Aulerio, L., & Schultz, M. Crew Station

Assessment Using the Bioman Modeling System. AbARD Con-

ference, Lisbon, 22-2o Oct 1979. Proceedings No. Z67,7 Rue Ancelle, 922u0 Neuilly Sur Seine, France, i,,ar 198U,24:1-ib.

3.1UB Thomas, D. J., Ewing, C. L., Majewski, P. L. & Gilbert,N. S. Clinical Medical Effects of Head and Neck kesponseDuring Bioaynamic Stress Experiments. AfAR Conference,Li-sbon, 22--2 .. I7. Proceedings No. 267, 7 RueAncelle, 922Uu Neuilly Sur Seine, France, Mar 196U, 15:1-15.

3.19 (uignard, J. C , Ewing, C. L., Willems, b. C., Anderson,W. R., Muzzy, W H., Thomas, D. J., & Majewski, P. L. AMethod tor Studying Human Biodynamic Response to Whole-Wody Z Axis Vibration. AUARD Conference, Lisbon, 22-ibOct 1979. Proceedings No. 2b7, 7 Rue Ancelle, 922uUNeuilly Sur Seine, France, Mar 1980, 9:1-7.

3.111 Tyburski, J J , Frisch, G. D., & D'Aulerio, L A. LowLevel Adverse Attitude Escape Usin4 a Vertical SeekingEjection Seat. AGARD Conference, Lisbon, 22-Zb OCt 1979.Proceedings No. 267, 7 Rue Ancelle, 92U00 Neuilly SurSeine, France, Mar 1980, 28:1-1U.

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3.111 Walsh, P. R., Larson, S. J., Sances, A., Ewing, C. LThomas, U. J., Weiss, i., Berger, N,., Myklebust J.,Cusick, J. F. Lxperiniental Methods for Evaluating spinalLord injury uurln -rmpact Acceleration. V. V. FM. i.Wayeneder and R. H. Germann, (Eds.) In ElectrotherapeuticSleep and Electroanesthesia. Universitat Graz Austalia,197i, 43b-44j.

3.112 (luignaro, J. C., Willems, (. C., & Anderson, W. R.Experimental Methods tor the Standardized Measureentof the Human -ynamic Response to Whole-body-Vibration anaSome_ Results Obtined. -reprints of the 50th Annual3Uent-Tifi c Meeting of the Aerospace medical Association,Washington, DC, 14-17 May 1979, 129-130.

3.113 McCauley, M. E., Kennedy, R. S., & Bittner, A. C. Jr.Development of a Performance Evaluation Test for Environ-menta Research (PETERT7-Time FEstimation est.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 191U, 51 o55-665. Navalbiouynamics Research Report, NBUL-8OROU7, Dec 196U, (NTISNo. AD A113948).

3 113 McCauley, M E., Kennedy, R. S., & Bittner, A. C. JrDevelopment of a Perfomance Evaluation Test for Environ-mental Research (PETER): Time Estimation Test.Proceedings of the 23rd An al Meeting of the HuilanFactors Society, Boston, MA, 29 Oct 1979, 513-b17.

3.114 Damos, D. L., Kennedy, R. S., Bittner, A. C., Jr., &harbesorn, ivi. Performance Evalution Test for EnvironnentalResearch (PET-ER): Critical' rain-Tst. Preprint s Ttne b h Annual Scientific Meeting of the AerospaceMeaical Association, Washington DC May 1979, 33-34.

3.114.1 Uamos, 0. L., bi ttner, A C., Jr., Kennedy, R. S.,Harbeson, M. M. & Krause, M. Performance Evalution Testsfor Environmental Research (PETER). Critical TrackingT~et.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 19M4, 6b, 57-73.

3 115 Seales, L. ,I., Kennedy, R. S. & bittner, A. C. Perform-ance Evaluation Test tor Enviromiental Research (PETER):--Tthmetic Computation. PerceptuaT and Motor SKIlS,198U, 51, Iu23-i1031.

3.115.1 Seales, D. M., Kennedy, R. S. & Bittner, A. C. Perform-

ance Evaluation Test for Environmental Research (PETER):Arithmetic Coputation. Procee-dn-6gs-f-Fe 23ra AnnualMeeting of Human Factors Society, Boston, MA, 29 Oct 19795u8-512.

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3.116 Harbeson, M. M., Kennedy, R. S., & Bittner, A. C. AComparison of the S troop Test to Other Tasks for Stijaleso5f Enviruninental Stress. Proceedings ofte 2th AJWNeeting of the Huma Fctors Association of Canada,Brdcebriage, Ontario, C.anada, b-8 Sep 1979, 21:1-9.

3 117 Dainos, D. L., Kennedy, R S., bittner, A. C., Jr., &Harbeson, M. M. Effects of Lxtenoea Practice on Dual-Task Tracking Perf-omance. Presented at b/tn Annua -r.eeting of the American Psychological Association, NewYorK 1979. Human Factors, 1961, 23 b27-631.

3..i± Bi ttner, A. C.-, J r. Stati stical Tests To r Di ftferenti alStabil Ity. Proceedings of the 23rcl Annual Mieeting of theiiuiTFa itors Society, boston, MA, 29 Oct 1979, 541-545.

3.11 j Frisch, G. U., & u'Aulerio, L. A. bioman: An lmproveaOccuE~tnal -Crew Stati on Compliac e i ny r Systan.Aviatiation, Space, and Environmiental miedicine, 1L96u, 51,

V lbLu- lb7.

i.12U Krause, h. and Kennedy, R. S. Development of PerformanceEvaluationTests for Envirornmental Research (PETLR).

4 Interference Susceptibility Test. Proceedinys of The 7thP-sychology in the ODD Symposium, UJSAF Academy, ColoradoSprings LO, 1b-18 April 198U, 459-4b4.

3.121 bitMier, A C , Kennedy, R.- S. , & McCaul ey , M. E. TimeEstimation: Repeated Measures Testing and Drug Effects.Proceedns of the 7th Psychology in teDDSmoimUSAF Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 16-lb April 198U,44b-45U.

3.142 Jones, N. b , Stabilization and Task Definition in A Per-foniiance Test alt~ kiii Reot on Contrc u~

9--5Uts9 with the NAMRL Detachment, New Orleans, LA 12May 1979, also published as NbDL Monograph NBUL-MIU1,Oct 196U, (NTIS No AD A099987).

3.123 Kennedy, R.- S. , Jones, M. B ,&harbeson, 14. M. Assess-igProductivity and Well-beinj in Navy Workplaces.

Proceedngs 1 3th Annual Meeting of the Human FactorsAssociation of Canada, Point Ideal, Ontario, Canaaa, 4-bSept 196U, 108-113.

3.124 becker, L. b. Cutting Pipe Intersections. MachineDesign, 10 Apr 19tsU, 133-134

N3.U6b Wickens, L. D., Mountfora, S. J., & Schreiner, W. TaskDependent and Individual Differences in Dual Task Per-tonnoance. Final report under contract NUu2Uj-Y8-M-347.ATs-5published as NBDL MOrNOGRAPH NBUL-M003, Oct 198U.(NTIS No AD AO999bb).

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..12b Uixon, D. J., Copeland, i. G. & Halcoaiib, C. u. Psycho-moter battery Approaches to Perfonnance Prediction and[valuation i n Hyberbaric, Thermal and Vijuratory Environ-

ments. Final report on contract NUO203-7-M-5U20. NBDLMonograph NBDL-MOu2, Uct 196U. (NTIS No. AD A09981).

J.127 Kennedy, R. S. Evidence for a Reference Theory of MotionPerception. NATu Symposium on the Stuoy of 4otionPerception, Netherlands, 24-29 Aug 196u.

3.127.1 Jones, i. B., & Kennedy, R. S. Video Games: A Newbehavioral Tehnology in: TTG'F Point Papers.Cambri'age, Englan , Auy 196U. Office of the UnderSecretary of Defense Research and Engineering (Researchand Advanced Technology), Wash, DC: Department ofdefense.

3.127.2 Kennedy, R. S. , bittner, A C., Jr , a Jones, INi. B. TheEffects of Extended Practice on Commercial Video Games.Tresented at the 72no Annual meeting ofthe SouthernSociety for Philosophy and Psychology, bininghaill, AL,3-5 April 1980.

..127.3 Haroeson, H. M., Kennedy, R. S., & bittner, A. C., Jr.Application of Meaory Tests tor Assessment of the Effectsof Exotic Environments on Humans. Presented tthe&-7n-aAnna-Meeting of the Soutern Society for Philosophy andPsychology, birmingnam AL, 3-5 April 198U.

3.128 Damos, U. L. Individual Differences in Multi e-TaskPerformance. Presentea at the h Psycho-ogy in the DUODSymposium, USAF Academy, Coloraoo Springs, LU, 16-18April 19bU.

3.129 Jones, M. B , Kennedy, R. S., & Bittner, A. C, Jr. VideoGames and Convergence or Diverjlence with Practice. Pro-ceedings of i7tli Psycho ology in the DOD Symposium, USAFAcademy, Colorado Springs, CO, 16-18 April 1980, 465-469.

3.1u Shannon, R H. The Utility of Task Analytic Techniquesto Research in Unusual Environments. Preprints of the5-1-s-i-Annual-Sci-enti fic-,,ieetin -of --the Aerospace Medi calAssociation, 12-15 May 19b0, 16b-lbb.

3.131 Kennedy, R. S., Bittner, A. C & Jones, M. B. Theutility of Commercially Available Television-CompterYames For AssessinjPerfo-nce and OUther Appel-ications.F~r-- t The iAnnual Scientific Meeting of theAerospace Medical Association, 12-15 may 198u, 1b3-1b4.

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3.1i1.1 Kennedy, R. S., Bittner, A. C., Jr., Harueson, k. M. &Jones, N. b. Television Computer (Uames A -New LOok inPerformance TestTn. Aviation, Space, ana EnviroriientalMedicine, 1982, _b_, 49-53.

3.1 ' Carter K. C. Physiological and PerfonnanceMeasurements: A Time-Series moel. Freprints ot tneb1st Annual Sci-ntific Meeting of the Aerospace PiaicalAssociation, May 1980, 161-162.

3.1,ij Lustick, L. S. 4 Williamson, G h. Errors in DerivedKinematic Variables. Pruceedings of the InstrunicritationSociety of America, 19 U. Also published in ISA Iransac-

tions, i9&, 2U, Jb-47.

3.134 Carter, R. C. Visual Search with Color. A Thesis in Psy-cholojy. Nov 1979. Published as NouL Monograph NbUL-Nuu3, Oct 198U. (N1iS No Au AluU351).

3.134.1 Carter, k. C. Visual Search with Color. journal of

Experimental Psycol )o-gy-:-- Human- Perce)tion and Perfor-mance, 1962, 8, 127-13b.

3.1ib beier, 6. Schuck. N., Schuller, L., & Spann W Leter-iiin-ation of Physical Data of the Head I Center of iravityand Moments of Inertial of Human Heaas. Puoli shed-as LNRReport on C-ontiiact N-UU(-14-75-C-U4ob, I Apr 1979, .b.

.1 0 Sances, A., Weber, R., Myklebust, Cusick, J., Larson, SWalsh, P., Christotfel, 1., Houterman, t., Ewinj C. L.,Thomas D. J. & altzberq, B. The Evoked Potential: -AnExperiment Metroa for biomechani-c-na -Tysis - bainarSpinal Injury. Pr6ceedings of tl th Stapp Car Lrash'CoTrF nce, society of Autonotive Engineers, 'UOCommonwealth Drive, warrenaale, PA ibuyb, pp b6-iuU, OctIb-17 19ou. Also puolisheu in SAE Transactions, 19bu.

s.ij7 Carter, k. C Visual Search and Color Cooing. Proceea-ings of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Humdn FactorsSociety, boston, MA, Z9 Uct 1979.

3 1IM Guignard, J. L. Evaluation of Exposure tu Viurations In:L. V. Cralley & L J. Cra ley,-CEs.-attys In ustrialHy iene ano Toxicog, VoI. 111. New York. wIey,T9/ t, 4t! -524.

J.|J9 Thomas, D. J., Guignaro, j. C., & Willems b. C.Correlates ot Heave Induced Motion Sickness. N. S.Repo rftto oNR,-T JUTy-19-__.

3.14U becker L. B. Head and Neck Kinematics for FrontalOblique and Lateral Crash Impact. NbUL Research Report,No. Nl--- ---- AU -- 11 5(NfS NO. Ai3i9bb)

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1.141 Shannon, R. H Performance Evaluation Tests forEnvironmintal Research (PETER) Usin Task Analy-sis. ZbthInternaiiiatogrso6---f Avi-ftiatio, Space, andLnvironmental Medicine, Montreal, Canada, 8-11 Sep 198u.

3.141.1 Bittner, A C , or., Kennedy, R. S., Harbeson, M. M. &Lundy, N. C. Aepartatus Testing for Aviation PerformanceAssessment and Selection:A' Te nolo Ready to Lome of-

A . -6tn international Congress of Aviation Space ana*nviroimental Medicine, Montreal, Canada, 8-11 Sep 196U.

3.141.Z Kenneuy, R. S., & Harbeson, M. i jones' Two-Prucess. Model of SKill Acquisition: Applications for the Stuoy

of En'viroie-nalsgtress. Presented at the 88th AnnualConvention of the American Psychological Association,Montreal, Lanaoa, 15 Sep 19bU.

3.14e Ewinj, L. L., LustIcK, L. S. 6 Thomas, 0 J. Lomparisonor Head Dynamic Response For (-X, Y), +X and +Y Slea

AcceieratioTnPrfi-Tes. (Unpublished manuscript)

J.14iJ Shannon, k. H. Nanual Mdtrials handling injuries ofNaval Civilian WorKers. Proceedings of Human Factors ,,idInaustrial Uesi-nin Consumer Products, Symposium,Medforu, MA, May 19oU.

3.144 bittner, A. C., Jr , & Chatfielu, U. L. A Signal Detec-tio Tneorl Function tor kelatinj Sensitivity (a tuStandard and Comparison itues. Proceedings of theHuman-Machine Systems Symposium IEEE InternationalConference on Cybernetics and Society, boston, ftA, Oct196U, 97b-9b4.

1.14D Guignard, J C., Majewski, P L., & Muzzy, W. H.Determining Thresholds of Human Response to VibrationlsinAccel swe onstant Velocity.Tnternational Confrence on Ergonom-ics ana Transport,Swansea, Wales, b-12 Sep 19 U. D. J. Oborne and J. A.Lewis, (Eds.). Human Factors in Transport ResearchV. I, London: Academic Press, Nov198U, 149-167.

3.14o Pepper, R. L., Kennedy, R. S., bittner A C., Jr ,

Wiker, S. F. Performance Evaluation Tests forEnvironmental Research (PETER): Code SuDstitution Test.Proceedings, "th Psychology in the OD " mposium, USAFAcademy, Lolorado Springs, CO lb-18 Apr 19dU, 4t1-457.

s 140.l Pepper, R. L., Kennedy, R. S., bittner A C., Jr., Wiker,S F., & harbeson, H. M. Performance Evaluation Testsfur Environmental Research (PETER). Code SubstitutionTit. Perceptua and Motor S11 9 ,6f ,-73644.

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Shannon, R. H. Factur Analytic Approach to 1o,iiechanicali Modeli ng. Proceed n-s-6so the NATO( Symdosium on At~ithrop--

metry ane Biomechanics, Canmorioge, England, Jul igcu

3 146 Guignard, J. C , Bittrier, A. C., Linbender, S. W., &Kenneoy, k. S. Performance Evaluation Tests for Environ-mental keesearch_(PTER)_Landult G. ReadifTest Pro-ceedins, Human Factors Society Los Angeles, CA, 13-17,Oct 196U, 355-339.

3.149 Shannon, R. H. A Factor Analytic Approach to Ueteninin.Stability of HurianfPer oance. Proceedings Human Fac-tors of Canada, Point Ideal, Untdrio, Canada, Sept 196u.

3.1bu Harbeson, i. M., Krause, M., & Kennedy, R. S. Comparisonof Memory Tests for Environnental Research. Proceedings,

* . HuiiinTactors Society, Los Angeles, A,5-17 Oct 19o0,"49-353.

- 3 ibZ Carter, R. C. Search Time with a Color CRT: Analysis ofDistribution Functions. Human Factors, 1962, 24, 2"-

3 .i")2 Wiliems u. C Some Useful Filter Forms. NbDbL Research'1 Report, NbDL-8U0U5. Jun 198U. NTIS No AD AIUU4b2).

3 ib3 Frisch, 6. ., D'Aulerio, L. A. & Schultz, M. Simulationof Emergency Egress frow Aircraft Crew Stations. uoint.bDL-NADC Report, NAu-bUO59-6U, NBDL8URuuT, mr 19o,.

3.154 Kennedy, R. S. bittner, A. C. & Harbesun, i. m. An*Engineering Approach to the Standardization of Perfor-

mance Evaluation Tests for EnvironmeiiV Researr7 TTPETER roceedings, 11lth Annual Conference of theEn-vironmental Design and Research Association (ERDA),Charleston, SC, 2-b mar 196u.

3.1b5 Carter, R. C., Kennedy R. S., bittner, A. C. Jr. 6Krause, M. Item Recognition as a Performance EvaluationTest for Envi ronnierialTResearh 7Proc~diigS, 24t~h_Annual Meeting-of the Human Factors Society LOS Angeles,CA, 13-17 Oct l9bU, 34U-344.

3.156 Shannon, R. H. The Validity of Task Analytic infonnationto Human Performance Research in Unusual Environients.Proceedings, 24th Annual Meeting Of the human FactorsSociety, Los Angeles, CA, 13-17 Oct i9dU, 325-3J4.

3.157 Jones, M. o. Convergence-Divergence with ExtendedPractice: Thr eApplications. Proceedings of te Z4thAnnual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, Los Angeles,CA, 13-17 Oct 19b0, 3b9-3bZ.

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3.ibd Shannon, R. H. Performarce Evaluation Tests for Environ-mental Research TPETER: The Various Stages of HumanPerformance Battery Development. Interactive session.24th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, LosAngeles CA 13-17 Oct 19bU.

3.1b9 McCafferty, D. B , bittner, A. C., & Carter, R. L. Per-fonnance Evaluation Tests for Envirorniental Research(PETER): AuoitoryDiit Span Task. Proceedings, 24thAnnual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, LOS Angeles,CA, 13-17 Oct 196U, 330-334.

3.loo Kennedy, R. S., Carter, R. C. & Bittner, A. C., Jr. ACatalojue of Performance Evaluation Tests for Enviror-mental Research. Proceedings, Human Factors Society, LosAneles, 3-17 Uct 190, 3J4-34b.

3.1oi Carter, R. L , Kennedy, R. S. & bittner, A. u., Jr.Selection of Performance Evaluation Tests for Lnviron-menta-G Research. Proceedings, human Factors Society, LosAngeles, 13-17-oct 19du, 32U-324.

3.1t2 Carter, R. L., Kennedy, R. S. & bittner, A. C., Jr.Grammatical Reasoning: A Stable Performance YarosticK.Hunian Factors, 19bi, 2j, 587-591.

3.1o3 Shannon, R. H. Task Analytic Approach to Human Perfor-manct Battery Development. Proceedings, 24th AnnualMeeting of the Human Factors Society, Los Angeles, CA13-17 Oct i9b0, 354-358.

3.1b3.1 Kenneay, R. S., bittner, A. C., Jr., & Jones, M. b.Exploratory Studies of Tracking Tasks. 21st Annual Meet-ing of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO, 13-15 Nov19oU. Published as Vicieo-Game ana Conventional Tracking.Perceptual and Motor SUTTs, 1981, 53, 10.

3 1b3.2 Carter, E. C., Carter, R. C. Color and Conspicuousness.Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1981, 71,7,e-729 (June)

3.lbJ.3 Seales, U. M , Rossiter, V. S., & Weinstein, M. E.Braintstem Auaitory Evoked Responses in Patients Comatose

as a Result of Blunt Hea Trauma. The Journal of Irauma,T-79, 19, 347-ib3.

3 1b3.4 Seales, D. N., Torkelson, R. D., Shuman, R. lvi., Rossiter,V S. & Spencer, J. U. Abnormal brainsten AuaitoryEvoked Potentials and Neuropathology in "Locked-in" Syn-arwe. Reprintea ro 9 ti -- u, 31, No. 7,T93-89b.

3.104 Kennedy, R. S., Andrews, D. A. & Carter, k. C. Perfor-manct Evaluation Tests for Envirorwiintal Research(PETER): A microcomputer Game as a kiemory Test. Pre-prints -Aerospace Med Assoc M-Fee ti nq,__-7fa y19b1.

3.1b5 Bittner, A. C., jr. The ,isunderstood, maligned andUnderestimated Dichotomous Criterion. T be presented atAerospace Med Assoc, 4-7 May 1961, Abstract.(Unpublished manuscript)

J.lbo Irons, k. C., & Shannon, R. H., Krause, M. & Patsfall, iiAutomated Psychological Testing and Generic workstationDevelopment Utilizing Uinera Purpose MiciocomputersNew Orleans Meetiny oni Research Methoas in human iiotionand Vibration Studies", Sep 1981, Abstract.

3.17 Shannon, R. H., & Carter, k. C. A Comparison ot TacticalNaval Work Stations Within the Air and Sea Envirurvinents.Aerospace Med Assoc, 4-7 May 1961.

3.1ob Wiker, S. F., Kennedy, R. S., & Pepper, k. S Pertor-mance Evaluation Tests for Environmental Research(PETER): Navigational Plotting Task. Preprints of Aero-space Mea Assoc Meeting, 4-7 May 1981. Also, Aviation,Space, and Environnental iedicine, 198J, 54, 144-149.

3.1b9 Lustick L. S., Williamson, G. H., Seemann, N. R. &Bartnolodew. J. kroblems of M teasurdnent in Hiuman AualoyResearch. In: Human Subjects for biomechanicl Research,A hrsch, (Ed.) Troy, NI, uct 1980, NBUL ResearchReport, NBDL-8ZRUi2, May 1982.

3.17u Damos, L. U. & Smist, T. L. Individual Differences inDual-Task Performance. Monograph N'iDL-MOUb, Nov 19bO,TNTIS No ADU999J7).

3.171 Mackaman, S. M., bittner, A. C , Jr., Harbeson, N. 1,.,Kennedy, R. S. & Stone, D. A. Pertormance EvaluationTests for Environmental Research (PETER): Wonoerl-Tc-Personnel Inventory. Southern Society for Philosophy andPsychology, Louisv'ille, KY, lb-i18 Apr 81. Psychological

Reports, 1982, 51, b35-644.

3.172 bittner, A. C., Jr , & Carter, R. C. Repeateo measuresof Human Performance: A bag of Research Tools.

Researceh tethu'dsin Human hotion and virati6n Stuaies",

New Orleans, LA, Sep 1981, NBDL Research Report, NbL-bizRUU1, (NTIS No. AD A113954).

'J 173 Shannon, R H., Carter, R. C. & bouareau. A. Y. A Syste-

matic Approach to Battery Development and Testiny WithinU-nusual __ 'rnrts. New Orleans To-n ' ResearchMethoas in Human Motion and Vibration Stuaies", New '

Orleans, LA Sep 1961. ati

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Muzzy W. h., PrI, A. I'l. & Snimp, P. b. Camera and,' Site Calibration for .- D Target Acquisition. Proceedi ns

ot 25th Annual SPIE International Symposium and Instru-ment Display. San Diego, CA, 24-Z8 Auv 81.

3.1/6 Lustick L. S. & Wifliason, G. H. Editing of Cinepno-

tograpnic Data. Proceeoings, 25th Annual Society ofPhotographic Instrumentation Engineers (SPIL) Interna-tional Symposium ano Instrument Display, San Diego, LA,24-28 Aug 81.

3.17b Seemann, H. R. & Lustick, L. S. Combination of Accelero-meter and Photographic Uerived Kinematic VariabTles

.4Defining Three Diaiensional Rigia body Notion. Proceed-ings, 2btti Annual SPIE International Symposium andInstrument Display, San Diego, CA, Z4-28 Auj bi.

3.177 LusticK, L. S. & Seenann, N,. R. betenutination ot Sensi-tivity to Error Sources and Target Configuration on Kine-matic Variables Derived fro_ Cinephotography. Proceeo-ings, 2bth Annual SPIE International Symposium andInstrument Display San Diego, LA, 24-2d Aug 81.

3.176 Willems G. C. & Becker, E. b. An Algorithln tor innimiz-ing the Effect of Low Frequency Errors in KineoiaticVariaoles Derived from Cinephotography. Proceedings,

5t-h Annual SPIE International Symposium and InstruientDisplay San Diego, CA, 24-zb Aug ol

3.179 Anoerson, W. R. & Martin, R. Design of a Digital Filterto Eliminate Hign Frequency Noise frun Noncontiguous FilmCoordinate Dat7.Proceedins, 25tF Annual SPIL Inter-national Symposium and Instrument Display, San Diego, CA,2-28 Aug 81

3.l du Willems, G. C , Muzzy, W H., Anderson, W. R. & bcker,% E. B. Ginematography Data Systems at the Naval bioy-

namics Laboratory. Proceedings, 25th Annual SPIE inter-national Symposium and Instrument Display, San uiego, LA,24-28 Aug 81

3.11 Bittner, A. C., Jr. Use of Proportion-of-Base-LineMeasures in Stress Research. Proceedings, Interna-tional Conference on Machine Pacing and OccupationalStress, Purdue University 17-18 Mar 1981. Also pub-lished in G Salvendy & M. J. Smitn (Eds.). MachineN.l Pacing and Occupational Stress. London: Taylor andFrancis, 1981, 177-183.

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J.10Z Friscn G. u Simulatior of Occupant-Crew StationInteraction Uuriny Impact. In: C. L. Lwin , D. J.Tnomas, A. Sances & i Larson, (Eds.), impact Injury tothe Head and Spine, Springfielo, IL, uharles C Thomnds,

S19d3, pp. 4db-bib. Also NbDL-NAUC Joint ReporL,NbDL- 1 ROUb/NAUC

3.1bZ.1 Frisch, G. D. Matnematical Simulation Uf AdverseAttitude anu High Speed Lscape Tron Stricken Aircraft.Sciences and £njineeriny Symposium, Dayton Ohio, O(ct

* 1961, 7, Z17-219.

.. Ib 3 Sances, A., Jr., Nyklebust, J., Lusick J. F., weber, k.Hout:mian, C., Larson, S., walsn, P., Chilbert, i..,Prietu, I., baltzbery, B., yvolski, M , Tho(ias, D .,Ewinj, L. L. Experimtntal Studies of Brain and NeckInjury. Lbth S--tapp-Car Crash Conference, San Francisco,CA, -- 3u Sep Idi1.

i 3.104 Muzzy, w H., a Prell, A. N. Tarjets for J-D -racking ofHuman impact Test SuDjects. Proceedings of ltth AnnualSPIE International Symposium and instrument uisplay, SanDieyo, CA, 2'-Zb Aug 9bl .

Thomas, U. J , Guignaro, J C & w11 eis, G. C. Corre-lates of Heave Inducea Motion Sickness. Abstract. Joint-e--tn of the Operations Research Society of America andtne Institute of Nanaje ,cnt 3clences, Houston, TX, 12-14Oct 19b1.

,.10U Ewing, L L Overview of Naval Impact AccelerationResearch and Development: Past, prsent ana Future.k-strdct. To be presented at A(JARD Confeence, 2-e9 Apr19d2, Cologne, Germany, (witharawn).

3 167 Majewski P. L. & borgman, T. J., Jr., Electrocardio-raphic Observations Uuring Experimentai Impact in Hulian

SUDjects. Abstract. 0 be presented at AbARDConferce, Cologne, German, 26-29 Apr 82, (wittiarawn).

.1od Saltzbery, B., burton, w D., Burch, N. R., Ewing, C. L.,Thoinas, D. J , Weiss, M. S., berger, M U , Sances, A.,Jr., walsn, P. K., MyKlebust, J., Larson, S. J. a Jessop,M E. . Jr. Lvoked Potential Studies of Central NervousSystemn Injury Due to impact Acceleration. Proceedings,AGRD Conference, Cologne, Germany 26-29 Apr i982,; ib:l-11

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'J.l J SaitzDerg, b., burton, w. D., Jr., Weiss, N. S., berger,N. D ., Ewing, C. L., Thomas, D. ., Jessop, ii E., Jr.,Sances, A., Jr., Larson, S. J , Walsh, P. R., &MyKlebust, J. b. Dynamic Tracking on Evoked PotentialChanges in Studies of Central Nervous System injury Dueto impact AccJeration. In: C. L. Ewing, D J. Thomas,A Sances & J. Larson, (Eds.), Impact injury to the Headana Spine, Springfield, IL, Charles C. Thomas, 1961, Chlu, 31U-32i.

3.19u Weiss, M S. & Berger, M. D. Neurophysiological Effectsof -X Impact Acceleration. AGARD Conference, Cologne,-ermany 2b-29 Apr 192. Proceedings No. 3Z2, Impact

" ~Injury Caused by Linear Acceleration, Mechanisms, Preven-tion aria Cost, 14:1-Y.

3 191 Frisch, G. U. & D'Aulerio, L. Instrumentation Require-ments and Assessing Occupant Response to Three Dimen-sional High Acceleration Environments. AbARD Conference,Uologne, Germany, 2b-29 Apr 1962,T--1.-9.

3.I Q Sekuler R., Tynan, P. U., & Kennedy, R. s. Source Bookof Temporal Factors Atfectiny Inforation Transfer frsnT-sIl Display, Joint Report, PITN, NBUL, ARI,

*NBDL-biRuU7, June 1981.

3.191 Walsh, P. R. & Jessop, 1. E., Jr. The Evoked Potentialin Sled Impact Acceleration: ,ietnrodologic ario %eurosur_-ical Considerations. In: C. L. Ewing, . J. Thomas, A.Sances Jr., S. J. Larson, (Eds ), Impact Injury of tneHead and Spine. Springfiela, IL: Cnarles C Thomasl9di, Z31-285.

3.194 Frisch, G. D. Simulation of Emergency Lgress frxn AV-8AN~. ana AV-8B Crew Stations. NADC/NbDL Joint Report, NAOC

II64-6'oN6L-8UROuZ Report, Jan 19SI

3.195 Sances, A ,Jr. Myklebust, J. B., houteian, L.Weber, R., LepKowski, J., Cusick, J. F., Larson, ). u.,Ewing, C. L., Thomas, D. J , Weiss, H. S., Berger, N. D.,Jessop, M. E. , Jr. & Saltzberg, B. Head and SpineInjuries. Presented AGARU Medical Panel Specialist'sMeeting , Cologne, Germany, 2b-29 Apr t2, IJ:l-34.

3.19o Frisch, G. D Occupant Ejection Response Analysis of_o Front v.s. Rear Crew Station in TF-18 Aircraft. Joint

Report NBDL/NADC, NBDL-blRuO4/NALU

3.197 Guignara, J. C , Bittner, A C., Jr. & Carter, R. C.Methodological Investigation of Vibration Effects on Per-Tormance Ot Thr-e Tasks. Proceedi ngs of 5th AnnualR eTti' of Human Factors Society. Rochester, N.Y., 12-16-ct 191, 342-34b. Journal of Low Frequency Noise anoVibration, 1982, 1, 12-lb.

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3.198 Guignard, J. C Human Exposure to Vibration: CurrentTopics and Research Methods. Abstract. Presented Acous-tical Society of America, Miani beach, FL 30 Nov - 4 Uec19d1.

3.199 Kennedy R. S., Bittner, A. C., Jr., Carter, R. C.,Krause, M., Harbeson, M. M., IcCafferty, U. b., Pepper,R. L. & Wiker, S. F. Perfonnance Evaluation Tests forEnvironmental Researh (PETER): Collected Papers. NBULResearch Report, NBUL-8URO(8, July 19 1, (NTIS NO. ADA11129b).

3 2uu Muzzy, W. H. Ship Motion Generator Upgrade Study. NbULResearch Report No. NbUL-83RU12, Sept 1963. (NTIS No. A )A1383bb)

3 2ul Thomas, D. J The Use of Volunteers in biodynaiic Exper-iments. NbDL WrKshop, New Orleans, LA, lb Sept 19bi.

3.2uZ Shannon, R. H. & Carter, R. C. Task Analysis and theADility Reguirements of Tasks: Collected Papers. NBULResearch Report No. NBuL-81fuuG, Sept 1981, (NTIS No. ADAlIkIII).

3 2u3 Bittner, A C., Jr., Jones, M. B., Carter, R. C.,Shannon, R. H., Chatfield, D. C. & Kennedy. R. S.Statistical Issues in Performance Testing: CollectedPapers.NBuL esearch Report No. NBDL-81R01, sept 19dl.(NTIS No. AD A111O6b).

3.2U4 Weber, R. Myklebust., J., Houtenian, C., Sances, A.,

CusicK, J., Larson, S., Prieto, T., Cnilbert, M., Ewing,C. L. & Thomas, D. J. Lxperimental and TheoreticalModels of Cervical Injury. Abstract. bth Annual Confer-ence of American Society of Bioinechanics, Cleveland, OH,19-2u Oct 19bi. Also presernted American Society ofMechanical Engineering Annual Meeting, Wash, DC, i5-2uNov 19bi.

3.2u5 Berger, I'i. D. Analysis of Sensory Evoked Potential UsingNormalized Cross-Correlation Functions. Medical and bio-logical Engineering and Computing, 193, 21, 149-157.

3 2U5.1 berger, M D. Analysis of Sensory Evoked Potentials

Using Normalizea Cross-Correlation Functions and Polyex-ponential Regression. NBDL Research Report No. NBuL-82R015, July 196Z. (NTIS No. AD AIZ1726)

3 2U6 Berger, M D., & Weiss, N. S. Effects of Impact Acceler-ation on Somatosensory Evoked Potentials. MUL ResearchReport No. NBDL-8JROUe, April 1983. (NTIS No. ADA13U38u)

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3.2u6.i Berger, N. D., & Weiss, m. S. Effects of Impact Acceler-ation on Sonmatosensory Lvoked Potenials. "In: L. LEwi ng, D. J. Thomas, A. Sances & J. Larson, (Eas.),Impact Injury of the Head and Spine, Springfield, IL:Charles L. Thomas Publisher, 9o3, 324-378.

3 2U7 Bittner, A. C , Jr. Artificially Induced IndividualDifferences wit.n Percentage of Baseline Measures.Unpub li shed Manuscript.

3 2u6 Bittner, A C., Jr., Lundy, N. C., Kennedy, R. S. &Harbeson, N. M Performance Evaluation Tests torEnvironmental Research (PETER): Spoke Tas. Perceptualand Motor SKills, 19o2, 54, 1319-1331.

3.2u9 Thomas, D. J. & Jessop N. E., Jr. Experimental Head an5Neck injury. In: C. L. Ewing, U. j. Thomas, A. Sances-S J Larson (Eds.) impact Injury of the Head ano Spine,Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 18J, 77-217.

3 210 uuignard, J. C. Current Uevel!pments in Human VibrationResearch. Invited talk, 5 nd Shock and Vibration Synipu-sium, New Orleans, LA, 29 Oct 19di.

3.211 Ewing, L,. L. Preface to Impact Injury of the Head andSpine. Springtield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher,

3 212 Ewing, (. L. biodynamics Problems Presently BeinU Facedby the Navy: Progress Over the Past Two Years InvT-cadcress to National Research Council, Assembly ofBehavioral and Social Scientists, bioacoustics and bio-mechanics (CHABA). Washington, DL, 13-14 Nov 1981.

3 Z13 Bittner, A. C., Jr. Averaged Correlations betweenParallel Measures: Reliability Estimati-on. Proceedingsof the 8th Psychology in the DOD Sympo)sium, USAF Academy,Colorado Springs Apr 1962.

3.214 bittner, A C , Jr., Carter, R. C. & Krause, M. Perfonrm-

ance Tests for Repeated Measures: Moran and ComputerBatteries. NBDL Research Report No. NBUL-B1RU12, NOV1961. {NTIS No. AD A115Obb)

3.214.1 Bittner, A. C., Jr , Carter, R. C , Krause, M., Kennedy,R. S. & Haroeson, M. M. Performance Tests tor RepeatedMeasures: Moran and Computer Batteries. Proceedings ofThe 2bth Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society,Seattle, WA, 2b-2b Uct 1982, 747-751. Also, Aviation,Space, and Enviroiental Medicine, 1983, b4, 92J-92d.

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3.215 Kennedy R S., Bittner, A. C., Jr., Harbesun, M. M. &Jones M B. Perspectives in Performance Evaluation Tests

for Environmental Research: Collected Papers. NBULResearch-Report No. NBDL-8ORU0TNov 1981. TNTIS No. ADA1111u).

3.216 Patsfall, M implications of Dual-Task Perfonnance Vari-aDles for UesignTf 6eneric Wo'rkstaions: LiteratureReview. NBUL Research Report No. NbUL-8IR014, Nov 19d1T'"T-No. AD A114421).

3.27 8ittner, A. C , Jr., 6uignara, J. C., Woldstad, J. L. &Carter, R. C. Vibration Effects on Digit Symbol (oding.Proceedings, Lighth Psychology in DUD Symposium, USAFAcademy, Colorado Springs, CO, Z1-24 Apr 19b2. Also,Journal of Low Frequency Noise and Viuration, 1983, 2,1o9-17b.

3.218 Weiss, N,. S., Berger, M. U. Neurophysiological Effectsof -X Impact Acceleration. Joint Committee on AviationPathology, 13th Biennial Scientific Session, Toronto,Canada, L -25 Oct 198. Also, Aviation, Space, anoEnvironmental Meuicine, 1983, b4, 1023-1027.

3.219 Thomas, U. J. & Jessop, M E., Jr. Experimental ImpactAcceleration Injuries of the Head-Neck Junction inRhesus. Joint Committee on Aviation Pathology 13thBiennial Scientific Session, lorunto, Lanada, 2 -25 Oct1982.

3 2zu Ewing, L. L. The Use of Mechanisms of Injury in Evalua-tion of Crash Protective Systems and Ejection Seats.joint Comnittee on Aviation Pathology, 13th BiennialScientific Session, Toronto, Canada, 2?-25 Oct 19be.

3.2ei Sances, A. Jr., Myklebust, J., Cusick J. F., Weber, R.,Houtennan, C., Larson, S. J., Walsh, P., Chilbert, m.,Prieto, T., Ewing, C. L. & Thomas, U. j. head and NeckInjury Stuaies. Review of Air Force Sponsored BasicResearch in Environmental Physiology and Liomechanics,San Antonio, TX, Mar 19o2.

3 22 Bittner, A. C , Jr., Carter, k. C. & Tabler, R. E. TimeSeries Analysis of Microcomputer Viueo Games. Societyfor Philosophy and Psychology. Fort Wort--7X, 8-10 Apr1982. (not accepted)

3 2e3 Bittner, A. C., Jr. Human Factors: A Profession for theYear 2000. Colloquium presented at Loyola University,New Orleans, LA, Jan 1962.

3 224 Shannon, R. H. Biomechanical Analysis of Manual MaterialHandling Techniques. NBDL Research Report No. NBUL-82ROu1, Feb 1962, (NTIS No. AD A113955).

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Ji.2;e5 Carter, R. C Krause, Pi. Rel iabiIi ty of Sl ope _Scoresfor Inaividuals. Research Report, No. NbUL--9 3 UUT7A-pri179 8 3. (NIS No. AD A13U252).

3.225.1 Carter, R. C., Krause, M. & Harbeson, Vt. N. beware ofthe Reliability of Slope Scores for Individuals. Human

acors, in press.

3.22b Unterharnscheidt, F. J. Neuropathology ofRhesus MonkeysSubjected to -Gx Impact Acceleration. In: C. L. LWing,0. J. Thomas, A. Sances a J. Larson, (Eds.), ImpactInjury of the Head ana Spine, Springfield, IL: CnarlesC Thomias Publisher, 1983,-94-17b.

3.226.1 Unterharnscheidt, F J. Neuropathology of Rhesus MonkeysSubjected to -G x Impact Acceleration. ONR Report on Con:-tract NUUU14- h$-C-ObOU, 1981.

3 2 7 Carter, R. C , Patsfall, M. & Shannon, R. H. A JobAnalysis of the Aegis Combat Submoies. NbUL ResearchReport No. NBUL-82RUO(J. Jan 1982. (NTIS No. AD Ailbu3u)

*3.2 8 Carter, R. L. & Sbisa, H. L. Human Perforniance Tests forVRepeated Measurements; Alternate Formis of Eight Tests by

Computer. NBUL Research Report No. NBD)L-82RU(J3, JanTr9_tTF_TIS No. AD A1i5021).

3 249 Shannon, R. H., Krause, N. & Irons, R. C. Attributes ofa Simulated Flight Scenario Microcomputer Tet. NBDLr1esearch Report No NBDL-82RUU4, Jan 19&. (NTIS No.AD A115676) Also published in proceedings of the 26thAnnual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, Seattle, WA,25-29 Oct 1982, 959-9b3.

3.23u Shannon, R. H. Development of Alternate Forms: AGeneric Test Battery. NBDL Research Report No NBDL-82R005, 1982 (not published)

3 231 Unterharnscheiat, F. J. Neuropathology of the RhesusMonkey Undergoing -Gx Impact Acceleration. A(GARJ Confer-ence, Proceedings No.322, Apr 196?, 17:1-33.

3.2i2 Berger, M. U. a Weiss. Averaged Somatosensory EvokedPotentials from Rhesus Undergoing Biodynamic Stress.Second Internat onal Evoked Potentials Symposium,Cleveland, OH, lb-20 Mar 1982.

3.2J3 Krause, N. Repeated Measures on a Choice Reaction TimeTask. Proceedings, Zbtn Annual Meeting of the HumanTaictors Society. Seattle, IWA, ?b-Z9 Oct 19b?2, 359-363.

1.233.1 Krause, M~. & bittnter, A. C. , Jr Repeated licasures on aChoice Reaction Timie Task. NBDL earc Report No.NBLIL-62RU~o, Aug 08~2. _(NTiS NO. AD A121Yu4).

3 234. Bittner, A. C , Jr., Dunlap. W. P. & Jones, H~. b.

AveragedCorrelations with Ditferentially-StableVaTTZTes: Fewer Subjects Required tor RepeatedMeasures. Proceedings, ebth Annual Meeting of the HiumanFactors Society, Seattle, WA, 25-e9 Oct 1962, 349-353.

3.2ib Seales, U. m., bittner, A. L., Jr., Weiss, MI.SMorrill, S. N. "Short-Latency" Soniatosensory EvoKedPotentials Dunn'y Experimentally Inauced BiodynanicTrss in Humans. Presenteda rthe Seconid InternationalvEd Potential Symposium, Clevelani, OH, 18-2U Oct19&. Also, Research Report WO. NBUL-85Ruu2, Dece~i-bier198b. (NTIS No. Ali A1b4947)

3.2jib Unused.

3.2j7 Harbeson, Mv H., Kennedy, R. S., Krause, M. & Bittner, A.C., Jr. Repeated Measures of Information Processing.Proceedings, 2bth Annual Mveeting of the human FactrSociety, Seattle, WJA, 25-29 Oct 1962, 818-822.

3 2J8 Woldstad, J. C., bittner, A. C., Jr. & Guignard, J. L.A Methodological 1Inve stigati on of Subject Input/Output

RFatdError Duin Vbration. Proceedings, zbtn Annualeeting of tile Human Factors Society Seattle, WA, 2b-Z9

Oct 196Z~, 533-537.

3.2,j9 Shannon, R. H. Translation of Functional Tasks of a NavyWorkstation to Structured Job Analysis. Research Report,N8DL-82RU/, Mar 1982. (NTIS No. AU A1191D210).

3.24U Carter, R. C. & Carter, L. L. High Contrast Sets of

Colors. Applied Optics. 1962, 21, 293b-2939.3.241 Carter, R. C. & Biersner, R. J. U.S Navy Enlistei Jobs.

An Analysis. Research Report, NBUL-82R010, Sept 1982.-(NTIS No.AD A122'ilO).

3.24Q Carter, R. C., Stone, U.- A. & Bi ttner, A C. , Jr. ,Repeated Measurements of Manual Dexterity: Applicationsand Support of theTwo'-ProcessTheory. Ergonomics, 19K2,25, b2 -838.

3.243 Willems, U. G , M'uzzy, W. H. & Lustick, L S. Cinemato-graphic Data Systems at the Naval Biodynamics Laboratory:

* 01llected Papers. Research reit No. NBUL-82RU11, M'ay198. (not published)

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3.244 Carter, R. C. & Bittner, A. C., Jr. Jackknife forVariance Analysis of Multifactor Experiments. ResearchReport No. NBDL-82R013, May 1982. (NTIS No. AD A12176n).

3.245 Carter, R. C. A Desiqn Tool for Color Display. Proceed-ings, 26th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society,Seattle, WA, 25-29 Oct 1982, 589.

3.246 Guignard, J. C., Bittner, A. C., Jr. & Harbeson, M. M.Current Research at the Naval Biodynamics Laboratory onHuman Whole Body Motion and Vibration. Proceedinqs,7K.Informal Group on Human Response to Vibration, London,England, 16-17 Sep 1982. Research Report No. NBDL-83R008, July 1983. (NTIS No. AD A138367)

3.247 Saltzberg, B., Burton, W. D., Jr., Burch, N. R., Fwinq,C. L., Thomas, 0. J., Weiss, M. S., Berger, M. D.,Sances, A., Jr., Walsh, P. R., Myklebust, J., Larson, S.J., & Jessop, M. E., Jr. Studies of the Effects ofImpact Acceleration on Evoked Potential Transmission inthe Nervous System. 13th Biennial Scientific Session of

Joint Committee on Aviation Pathology, Toronto,Canada, 22-25 October 1982.

3.248 Lepokowski, J., Sances, A., Jr., Myklebust, J.,Weber, R., Sanford, L., Ewing, C. L. & Thomas, D. J.A Model for Analysis of Injury with Protective Headgear.Third International Conference on Mechanics in MeJTcn-neand Biology, Compiegne, France, 10-13 July 1982.

3.249 Sances, A., Jr., Myklebust, J., Kostreva, D., Cusick, J.F., Weber, R., Houterman, C., Larson, S. J., Maiman, n.,Walsh, P., Chilbert, M., Unterharnscheidt, F., Ewinq, C.L., Thomas, D. J., Seigesmund, K., Ho, K., & Saltzberq,B. Pathophysiology of Cervical Injuries. 26th Stapp CarCrash Conference, University of Michiqan, Ann Arbor, MI,20-22 Oct 1982.

3.250 Guignard, J. C., Bittner, A. C., Jr. & Harbeson, M. M.Whole-Body Vibration Effects on Human Performance:Mechanical or Mental. Presented at the InternationalConference on Noice Control Engineering (Inter-Noise),Edinburg, Scotland, 13-15 June 1983.

3.251 Muzzy, W. H. Programs and Problems of BiodynamicResearch at the Naval Biodynamics Laboratory. Presenta-tion, 18th Annual Meeting of the Government AgencyAircraft Seating Conference, Hampton, VA, June 1982.

3.252 Initial Command History, 1982.

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3.253 Thomas. D. J , uuignard, J. C. & willeis, u. L. TheFrblan of Detining Criteria for Protection of Crewinfr6FLw----requenqhip- Sh otion Effects. e4th "ue funseResearch Group ' na, (DRG), Toront6, Lanaaa, 2-4 May1Is8, 9-1-9-5u.

3.254 Lundy, N. C, a bittner, A. C., Jr. DevelopmentalInvestigation of Display-Contrul Population SteeotypesTn Aaolescents. Presented at the 29tn Annual Conventionof the Southwestern Psychological Association, SanAntonio, TX, April, 1963.

3.2bb Weiss, M. S., Saltzberg, B., & Burton, W D. JrExperimental Neurophysiological Criteria for ImpactInjury. Presented at the Fall Technical Meeting of theT-riService Aeromleaicdl Research Panel (TARP), Dayton OH,November 1983.

3.256 Guignar3, J. C., Bittner, A. C , Jr., & Harbeson, Ih. h.Mechanisms of Whole-Booy Vibration Effects on Hur,lan-Ferfonnance. Proceedings of the 27th AnnuaT Meeti j ofthe Hu~nanFactors Society, Norfolk, VA. Oct 1963, 1,472. (Abstract)

3.2!3 Carter, k. C. Time Series Mooels of Human FactorsDynamics. Human Factors, 1984, 2b, b3-95.

3 .2to Bittner, A. C., Jr., Shortal, J. P., 1i1 , 6 haroeson, i,..M. Effects of Head Impact Acceleration on Human Perfoni-ance: Overview and Pruliminary Batter 1enti fication.Research Rieport No. NBUL-b3ROU4, May 193. (NTIS N O

*A13u28b).

3.2b9 Haroeson, M. M., bittner, A. C., Jr., Kennedy, R. S.,Carter, R. C. & Krause, M. Perforilance Evaluation Testsfor Lnvi ronmental Research (PETET bibliograp Y.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 19d3, b7, '8-293.

3.2bu berger, N. U. A Hih-Perfornance Analog-to-DigitalSubsystm Suitable for the Study of Evoked Potentials,with -Design Considera Tis for the Eclipse s14(-Computer. Research Repor Nb'L-83RbUU, Feb 19 . (NTIs9I0.A13u 353).

3 2o1 Lustick, L. S., & Thomas, U. j. Method of Description ofHead Rotational Motion and Derivation of Subject RelateaParameters. Presented at the Symposium on Mechanisms ofH[ead and Spine Trauma, Marco Beach, FL, 15-2U Nov 19t3.

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J.2b2 6insbury, A P., Bittner, A. C., Jr, Kennedy K S. &Harbeson, M. M. A Methodological Investigation of ThreePsychophysical Techniquesfor the Rapli Measurement ofContrast Sensitivity. Proceedings of-tne /tn AnnualNeeting of the Human Factors Society, Norfolk VA, iu-14Oct 198S3,_1, b4-268.

3.203 Smith, ii. G. Krause, M., Bittner, A. C., Jr., Kennedy,R S. & Harbeson, N N. Performance Testing withMicroprocessors: Mechanization Is Not Implementation.Froceedinqs-of the 27 nnual Meeting of the Human

Factors Society, Norfolk, VA, lu-14 Oct 1963, 2, o74-b7b.

3 2b4 Unterharnscheidt, F. J. Boxin Injuries. In R. C.Schneiaer, J. C. Kennedy N. Plant a W. Flemming, (Eas),Sports Injuries: Mechanisms, Prevention and Treatoent.baltimore, MU: Williams & Wilkins, in press.

3.2o5 Carter, k. C., & Woldstad, J. C. Repeated Iijeasurazentsof Spatial Ability witn the Manikin Test: Change anaS-ab3i ty of-Skill Across Time and Tasks. Human Factors,TYts 27, zo9- 19.

3.206 Carter, R. C., Curley, N., & Styer, U. RepeatedMeasurements of Diver's Word Fluency. Manuscriptsubmitted for publication.

3.207 Unterharnscheidt, F. J. Traumatische Hirnshaden,spezielle Nosologie.

3.2ob Krause, M., & Woldstaa, J. C. Massed Practice: uoes itChange tne Statistical Properties of Performance Tests?NbUL Research Report No. NBDL-B3RO05, June g9tT--N T-ISNo. AD A139338)

3.2o9 Carter, R. C, & Carter, E. C CIE L*u*v* Equations for

Self-Luminous Displays. Color Research ana Aplications,19s3, 8, k5k-253.

3.27U Ewing, L. L., Thomas, U. J , Sances, A. Jr., & Larson S.J , (Eas.) Impact Injury of the Heaa and Spine, Spring-field, IL: Thomas, 1984.

3.271 Damos, D. L., Smist, T. E., & bittner, A. C., Jr.Individual Differences in Multiple-Task Performance as aFunction of Response Strategy. Human Factors, 1963, ?T

F:-. 2 5-2 b.,

3.272 Sances, A., Jr., Maiman, U J , MylKebust, i. b.,

Larson, S. J., Cusick J. F , Chiloert, H., Jodat, R.Ewing, C. L., & Thomas, U. J. Lompression Studies in theHuman Thoracolumbar Spine. Presented at the 7th AnnuaT

Meeting of the American Society of Bioiaiechanics,Rochester, MN, Sept 28-30, 19b3.

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3.273 Unterharnscheidt, F. J., Traumatic Alterations in theRhesus Monkey Underq oin -G, _macce-eleraTon..Proceedings of-the 6th Meetinq of the Japanese Society ofNeurotraumatology. Tokyo, 14 Feb 1983.

3.274 Unterharnscheidt, F. J. -Gx Impact Acceleration ofRhesus Monkeys and its Importance for 1-raf -d entTnvesaT s 1. ExperimentaT wue a eu ts.Submitted for publiTc ,if1"fo.

3.275 Unterharnscheidt, F. J. -G. Impact Acceleration ofRhesus Monkeys and Its Importance for A{crFrt dentI n v F ta-g ons 2. somar-on-of the -r- et--u_ andPrevious Work.Submitted foplication.

3.276 Carter, R. C., & Biersner, R. J. The Position AnalysisQuestionaire Applied to U.S. Navy 7_nrThste -b6-s_-i7 uoralof Occup a-tiona-TPsych ol--o ',,I-pre's.

3.277 Dunlap, W. P., Jones, M. B., & Rittner, A. C. Jr.,Averaged Correlations vs Correlated Averaqes. Rulletin5TIe chjc6ri fffo-n T6Ti'F y e TT 'T 2T 6.

3.?78 Kennedy, R. S., Frank, L. H., McCauley, M. E., Bittner,A. C., Jr., Root, R. W., & Rinks, T. A. SimulatorSickness: A Reaction to a Transformed Perceptua-World:VI. Preliminarj Site Survey. Conference Proceedinqs No.372,-"'ero-p'e "F-e- r 'a-T-ane' Symposiumn, Williamsburg, VA,30 Apr - 4 May 1984, Section 34, 1-11.

3.278.1 Frank, L. H., Kennedy, R. S., Kelloq, R. S., Rittner, A.C., Jr., McCauley, M. E., & Root, R. W. SimulatorSickness: Sensorimotor Disturbances in FTight"Tmu1Taf '. -6e ngs o 1th 4 TMAG offf erence=.79-n ix, AZ, 30 May - 1 June, 1984, 417-426.

3.279 Command History for 1982.

3.280 Guignard, J. C., Bittner, A. C., Jr., & Harbeson, M. M.Ship Motion Research: All at Sea? Presented to the U.K.1n"oral-'ou" on 11uman Response to Whole-Body Vibration,Silsoe, Beds., England, Sept 1983.

3.281 Willems, G. C. A Detailed Review of the Endevco Model7302 I Anular Accelerometer. Research Report No. NBDL-83R009, Aug 1983-.--NIS No. AD A134882)

3.282 Sances, A. Jr., Myklebust, J. B., Maiman, 0). J., Larson,S. J., Cusick, J. F. & Jodat, R. W. The Biomechanics ofSpinal.Injuries. CRC Critical Review ofBioengneeFinq,1984, 11, 1-76.

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3.2b3 Weiss, M S. , Impact Injur y - Causes and Prevention - ABrief Review of Research PMethoas arid Results. Seminarpresented at the University of New Orleans,LA, 1 Sept1983.

3 204 myklebust, J , Sances, A. , Jr. , t'idian, u. , Pintar, FChiloert, M. , Rauschning, W. , Larson, s. , Cusick J.Ewing, L. L., & Thomas, U J. Lxperimental Spinal TraUMciStudies in tile Human and Monkey Cadaver. Proceedi rigs ofThe 27th Annual Stapp Car Crashi Conference, San Diego,CA, Oct 1983.

3.265 Anderson, W. R. , Willems, G.. C. , & &uignara, J G.Analysis of Head Motion uuring Simulated Rough waterOperation of a 2Uu-Ton Surface Effect ship. JAJARLConference Proceedi ngs No. *V?, Aerospace MuGi cal PanelSymposium, Williamsburg, VA, 3U Apr - 4 May 1984, section3b, 1-14.

3 2b Thomas, D. J. & Jessop, M. E., Jr Experimental Heau andNeck Injuries in the Rhesus Monkey Ffin +XImpactAcceleration. Presented at the Symposium on Mechanismsof hed Fand Spine Trauma, marco beach, FL, ib-2U Nov1903.

3 2b7 Weiss, M. S. , Saltzbery, b. , & Burton, W. U. Jr. Expri--mental Neurophysiological Criteria for impact Injury.Presntea at the Symposium on TieYifi 'Tf eidna

.4 Spine Trauma, Marco Beach, FL, 15-2U Nov 1983.

3 268 bittner, A. C., Jr., Carter, R. C., Harbeson, hi. ,K rau se, M. , Kennedy R. S. , & Smi th, M. G. - evelupmentot a Portable Assessment System. Unpublished nanuscipt,TT.

3.Z69 Ewing, L. L. , Physiological Aspects of Helmaet Testing andEvaluation. Presented at the Symposium on Mechanismis ofHead an pine Traumia, Marco Beach, FL, 15-2U N~ov 19b3.

3.29L Thomley K. E., Kennedy, R. S , & Bittner, A. G., JrON Develpmrent of Postural Equilibrium Tests for Examininjtv.% -iF575itoTr Af tereffects. Proceedings of the 55th Annual

Scientific Neetiri f the Aerospace Medical Association,San Diego, CA, b-lu May 1984. Also, Perceptual and M'otorSkills, 1986, 63, 555-5b4.

3.291 Seemann, Pi. R. Error in CALSPANS 3-Dimensional CrashVehicle Simulation Computer Program for the Case oT'Massless Segments. Research Repot No. NBDL-83JR13, DecT-9-M. (TIS No.AD A141783)

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3.29e Lambert, i. . , iethud of Photo Data Reduction, withDesign Consiaeration--s-76? the Nova db& and Univac 1IU/83b-;on puters. Rese Report No. NBDL-84RO01,1964. (NTIS No. AD A1445J7)

3.293 Kilgore, P D., & Gottbrath, J. H. PhotodigitizingProcedures. Research Report No. NBuL-84ROu2, Feb 1984.(NTIS No. AD A14jb89)

3.2L4 bittner, A. C , Jr., Carter, R. C., Kennedy, R. SHarbeson, Ni. M., & Krause, M. Performance EvaluationTests for Environmental Research (PETER); Good, bad, andUgly. Proceedings of tne 28th Annual Meeting of tneHuman Factors Society San Antonio, TX, l-Zb Oct 1i84,11-15.

3.29b barimess, P A., buignard, J. C., bittner, A. .., Jr., &

Harbeson, ivi. P. NbDL Motion ano Vibration LiteratureAutoiated bibliographic System. Unpublished manuscript.

3 29o Weiss, M. S. Kolmogorov-Smirnov Goodness-of-Fit Test:Corrected for use with 'EtG-LiKe" Data. Research ReportNo. NBDL-84R0U3, Apr 1964. (NTIS No. Aj A144711)

3.297 bittner, A. C , Jr., & Moroney W. F. Estimation ofComprehensive Anthropomietric Data from LimitedTnformation. Proceedings othe 26th Annual heetin9ot trie Human Factors Society, San Antonio, TX, IL-o Oct19d4, 176-178.

3.298 Guignara, J C & Bittner, A. C., Jr. Human Response toWhole-Body Vibration. Presented at the InternationalConference Occupational Ergonomics, Toronto, Canada, 7-9May 1984.

3.2v9 Muzzy, W. H., Lustick L. S., Anderson, W. R., & Willens,G. C. Human vs Manikin Head and Neck Response to +uzAcceleration. Proceedings of tihe 37tAnnual Conf erenceon Engineering in Medicine and biology, Los Angeles, CA,17-19 September 1984.

3 3uu Command History: Calendar Year 1983.

3.301 Seemann, h. R., Lustick, L. S & Frisch, G. Mechanismsot Control of Head and Neck Dynamic Response.Proceedins of -ne Zdtn Annual Stapp CF-rMashConference, Chicago, IL, November 1984, 207-222.

3.3u2 Bittner, A. C., Jr., & Guignar, J. C. EngineerinjPrinciples for Minimization of Adverse Ship MotionEffects: Theory and Practice. Presented at the ASNE(American Society Naval Engineers) Day b5 Meeting,Washington, UC, 2-3 May 19rb3. Also, The Naval EngineersJournal, 198b, 97 (4), 2U5-213.

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j.3uz I iittner, A C. , Jr. , & Guignard, J . GC. Eni ineeri niPrinciples tor ii'iini-mization of Adverse Shid M otionEffTect s: Theory an rac~Etie Caomnents anoi Reply oy theAuthors. The Naval Engineers Journal, 1965, 9/ (o),

3.3u3 Bittner, A. C., Jr., Smith, M. G., Kennedy, R. S.,Stal ey L. F. , & Harbeson, Mr. M. Automated Portable Test(APT) System: Overview and Prospects. Presented at the14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computers in inPsychology, San Antonio, TX, 7 November 1964. behavior

P Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 196b, 17,217-221.

3.3u4 Ciuignard, J. C. & Thomas, D. J. Toward StandardBioaynamic Coordinate Systems. Research Report No.NiBOL-84RU05, in preparaftin

3.3ub Bi ttner, A. G. , Jr. , Carter, k. C. , Kennedy , R. S. ,Harzion Mr. M ,& Krause, Hv. Perfoniiance EvaluationTests for Environmiental Research (PETER):;~uto offi2 Tasks. Research Report No. NBDL-841FiUb, SeptenDer1964. NTIS No. AU A152i17)

,s.3ub.1 Bittner, A C., Jr., Carter, R C., Kennedy, R. S.,Harbeson, iv'. hr , & Krause, M. Performance EvaluationTests fur Enviromental Researc"i (PETER): [Taluation offT-Measures. Perceptual and Mivotor Skills,. 1966, 04o,

3.3ub Tabler. R. E. Nicolet Med-8O* Programs in the NavalBiodynatmics Laboratory Evokea Potential S eries. Research-Report No. NoUDL-84RUU/, August 1964. (NTIS No. ADA1471Ub)

3.307 Thomas, Ui. J. 6ilbert, N. S., 6runsten, R. C., & Price,W. F. Follow-Up Cervical Spine X-Rays on VolunteersUndergoing Experimental Impact Acceleration. Presenteijat the Clinical orthopedic Society meetinig, New Orleans,14-lb October 1984.

IR .3wj Frisch, G. D. Manikin Response Requirements tor SafetyEquipment Testing: Proceedings of the 37tn AnnuaCanference on Engineering in Medicine and biology, LosAngeles, CA, 1!.-19 September 1984.

3.3u9 Thomas, U. J., & Jessop, M. E Experimental head and* Neck Injuries from Inertial Farces. Proceedings at the

37th Annual Conference on Engiiing in Medicine andbiology, Los Angeles, LA, 1b-19 Septlember 1984, 291.

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3.310 Bowman, B. M., Schneider, L. W., Lustick, L. S.,Anderson, W. R., & Thomas, D. J. Simulation Analysis ofHead and Neck Dynamic Response. Proceedings of the 2-8-th-tapp Car Crash Conference, Chicago, IL, 6-7 November,

* 1984.

3.311 Matson, D. L. Visual Event-Related Potentials and VisualField Dependence. Prtsented at the 24th Annual Meetingof the Society for Psychophysiological Research,

Milwaukee, WI, October 1984. Abstract inPsychophysiology, 1984, 21, 587.

3.311.1 Matson, D. L. Impact Acceleration and the Effects ofHeart Rate of Short-Latency Somatosensory EvokedPotentials. Presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of theSociety for Psychophysiological Research, October 1985.Abstract in Psychophysiology, 1985, 22, 603.

3.312 Irons, R. C., & Rose, P. V. System Documentation forSoftware/Hardware for Performance Evaluation:Engineering Development. Computer Documentation,September 1984.

3.312.1 Irons, R. C., & Rose, P. V. Naval Biodynamics LaboratoryComputerized Cognitive Testing. NeurobehaviorialToxicology and Teratology, 1985, 7, 395-397.

3.313 Francis, D. A. General Plot Subroutine Package for theHewlett Packard 54514 C Fourier Analyzer-. Research

5 "-Report No. NBDL-94(O-8, December 1984. (NTIS No.AD A157127)

'rn 3.314 Guignard, J. C., & Bittner, A. C., Jr. PerformanceEffects of Vibration. Invited presentation to theW€oustical Society of America Special Session onBioresponse to Vibration: Effects and Models, Austin,TX, April 1985. (Withdrawn) p

3.315 Dunlap, W. P., Bittner, A. C., Jr., Jones, M. B., &

Kennedy, R. S. Factor Analysis of Composite Scores fromthe Armed Services vo-cational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).lFresented at the 28th Annual Military Testing AssociationConference, Mystic, CT, November 1986.

3.316 Dunlap, W. P., Silver, N. C., & Hunter, R. E. AveragedCross-Correlations: A Methodology for ValidityXssessment in Small Samples (Final Report on NBDLContract No. NO0205-84-M-1)89). New Orleans, LA: Tulane

".5University, January, 1985.

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3.317 Dunlap, W. P., Silver, N. C., Hunter, R. E., X Bittner A.C., Jr. Averaged Cross-Correlations: a Method forValidity Assessment in Small *les. Paper presented at_ f-th-e "Mid-Central Ergo-nmicsHuman Factors Conference,Purdue University, West Lafayette, ID, June 1985.Also, in Eberts, R. E., & Eberts, C. G. ( Eds.). Trends

in Erqonomics/Human Factors II, Amsterdam: ElsevierNorth-Holland, 1985, 13-21.

3.318 Pollack, J. G. Motion Comparison Between a SWATH and aMonohull. Research Report No. NBDL-8qROO1,T ruay1985. TNTIS No. AD A164882)

3.319 Weiss, M. S. Testinq Correlated "EE8-Like" Data for

Normality Usinq a Modified Komogrov-Smirno - fat-tic.T-EEE Tanat ions onB i omedi c al -En 'eeri nQ,BME-33, 114-1120.

3.320 Rittner, A. C., Jr., & Guignard, J. C. Motion SicknessEvaluations in an At-Sea Environment: SeaTeeinq riafs

of a tS_G uter (E901). Research Report No.NL-86R0,n preparation.

' 3.321 Bittner, A. C., Jr., & Damos. D. L. Demonstration of a

Statistical Method for Isolating Timesarinq Components.Resear Report No. NBDLL86ROO1, January 1986. (N-7T'Sqo.AD A165417)

3.3?2 Wilson, K. P. & Pollack, J. G. Effect of VerticalHeave Motion on Cognitive Performance. Proceedinqs ofM e Psychology inthe DoD Symposi um(ASAFA-TR-86-1). USAF Academy, Colorado Sprinqs, CO,April 1986, 344-348.

3.323 Matson, D. L. Impact Injury and Evoked Potentials: I.Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Humans. Research

Report NNDL-86R0NL uary 198'6.t(NTIS No. ADA )

3.324 Wamsley, B. W., Pollack, J. G., & Wilson, K. P. MotionSickness-Related Hyperventilation with Tetany in a

Simulator: A Case Study. Presented at the 87th AnnualScientific Meeting of the Aerospace Medical Association,Nashville, TN, April 1986 (Abstract No. 1?9, p A22 in

Proceedinqs). Also, Research Report No. NBDL-86R04.Submitted to Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine.

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3.325 Riersner, R. J. & von Gierke, H. E. D)OD RiomechanicalResearch, Research. Letter Report No. NB-L-86RO7M _957-996. (NTIS No. AD A168199)

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3.326 Weiss, M. S. & Lustick, L. S. Guidelines for Safe HumanExperimental Exposure to Impact Xcceleration. ResearchReport No. NBDL-86R006, April 1986. (NTIS No. ADA169347)

3.327 Trautman, E., Pollack, J. G., & Gilreath, P. Task andEnvironental Considerations for Laboratory Simulation ofthe Dead Reckoning Tracer Crew Station. Research ReportNo. NPRDC-F50-TN86-2, Navy Personnel Research andDevelopment Center, San Diego, CA, February 1986.

3.328 May, J. G., Fisher, W. D., Elder, S. T., & Kubitz, K. A.A Comparison of Two Methods of Training Resistance to'Visually-Induced Motion Sickness. Report on NBDLContract No. N00205-84-M-2632, University of New Orleans,New Orleans, LA, 1985.

3.328.1 Dobie, T. G., May J. G., Fisher, W. D., Elder, S. T., &Kubitz, K. A. A Comparison of Two Methods of TrainingResistance to VTsual-ly-Induced Motion Sickness.PTresented at the Physiologic Adaptation of Man in Space:7th International Academy of Astronautics Man in SpaceSymposium, Houston TX, February 1986. Also, Aviation,Space, and Environmental Medicine, in press.

'4 3.329 Cullen, J. K., Jr., Rampp, R. D., May, J. G., & Dobie, T.G. Measures of Auditory Evoked Potentials DuringOptok-inetic-Stimulation. Presented at the PhysiologicAdaptation of Man in Space: 7th International Academy ofAstronautics Man in Space Symposium, Houston TX, February1986. Also, Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine,in press.

3.330 Biersner, R.J. & Davis, P. 0. Needed: ChemizalWarfare Defense Doctrine. U.S. Naval Institutel~roceedings, 1986, 112, 116-120.

3.331 Matson, D. L. Evoked Potential Indices for PredictingMotion Sickness Susceptibility. Presented at the 26thAnnual Meeting of the Society-for PsychophysiologicalResearch, Montreal, P. Q., Canada, October 1986.Abstract in Psychophysiology, 1986, 23, 450-451.

3.332 Wamsley, B. W., Bittner, A. C., Gilbert, N. S., &Lustick, L. S. Dynamic Variable Temporary InjuryCorrelation for Human and Neck Impact Experiments.Research Report No. 86R007 (in preparation).

3.333 Seemann, M. R., Muzzy, W. H., & Lustick, L. S.Comparison of Hybrid III Head and Neck Dynamic ResponseTPaper No. 861892). Thirtieth Tnnual Stapp Car CrashConference Proceedings. Warrendale, PA: Society ofAutomotive Engineers, 291-311.

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3.334 Trautman, E., Pollack, J. G., P Webb, S. C. Task andEnvironmental Considerations for Ship Motion Simmulationin the FFG-7 (HFOSL Techni1 Note-71086711). Human-

Factors and Organizational Systems Laboratory, NavyPersonnel Research and Development Center, San Fieqo, CA,June 1986. (Distrbution to Authorized U.S. GovernmentAgencies Only)

3.335 Wilson, K.P., Pollack, J. G., & Wallick, M. T. TheEffects of Ship Motion on Human Performance: Anidate.Proceedings of the ANSE Symposium - 1996:' e oyr,Cruiser & Frigate Technology. Alexandria, VA: AmericanSociety of Naval Engineers, 347-395.

3.336 Muzzy, W. H., III, Seemann, M. J., Willems, G. C.,Lustick, L. S., & Bittner, A. C., Jr. The Effects ofMass Distribution Parameters on Head/Nec-WJ-.-icResponse (Paper No. 861886). Thirtieth %7Tnn-T-Sfapp CarCrash Conference Proceedings. Warrendale, PA: Societyof Automotive Engineers, 167-183.

3.337 Mauro, C. A., Burns, K. C., & Smith, D. E. Final Report,. -on Statistical Impact Acceleration Models Baedo--

Acce'eration Data (Technical Report No. 126-i, ONRContract No. N00014-85-C-0846). State College, PA:Qesmatics, October 1986.

3.338 Harbeson, M. M. Ribliogarphy of NBDL Publications.Research Report No. 87R001, January 1987. (NTIS To. ADA___

3.339 Biersner, R. J. Emotional and Physioloqical Effects ofNitrous Oxide anc-FRFprbric Air Narcosis. Av at-or,Space, and Environmental Medicine, 1987, 58, 34-38.

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