Alcohol-hypoxia effects upon operator tracking, monitoring and reaction time.

Author(s)
Pearson, R.G.
Year
Abstract

This report deals with a portion of the experimental conditions of a study in which subjects were confined to an altitude chamber (12.000 fl) for performance and physiological assessment. Tracking data suggested both a separate effect of alcohol and an alcohol-hypoxia synergism but these were not supported statistically.

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A 6229 fo
Source

Aerospace Medicine, No. 39 (March 1968), p. 303-307

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