Mechanism for control of head and neck dynamic response.

Author(s)
Seemann, M.R. Lustick, L.S. & Frisch, G.D.
Year
Abstract

A modeling effort has been undertaken to determine the cause of atypical responses of the head/neck anatomy of certain volunteer subjects to -X vector direction acceleration profiles. The results appear to indicate that these subjects, who had been previously run in the +Y and/or -X+Y vector directions, may have learned to exert purposeful control over their head/neck responses in order to lessen the severity of their exposures.

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Library number
B 23974 (In: B 23961 [electronic version only]) /84/ IRRD 282900
Source

In: Proceedings of the 28th Stapp Crash Conference, Chicago, Illinois, November 6-7, 1984, p. 207-222, fig., graph., tab., ref.; SAE paper No. 841669.

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