Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1973
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1973slsci...4..391d&link_type=abstract
Space Life Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 3-4, pp. 391-401
Physics
Scientific paper
This test is a result of the past decade of studies investigating the vestibular sensitivity of individuals to Coriolis accelerations. A significant differentiation shown between the ‘nonsick’ (NS) and the ‘sick’ (S) subjects within each peer group (navigators, pilots, and nonflying personnel) indicates its value in testing the level of resistance an individual has to Coriolis accelerations; this supports its usefulness in determining an individual's resistance to motion sickness. The studies —conducted on experienced pilots (NS-299, S-51), navigators (NS-60, S-34), airman trainees (NS-91, S-19), and pentathlon athletes (NS-14, S-0) — demonstrate the usefulness of this test in the overall selection of personnel in preflight, postflight, and training programs.
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