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NASA Space Technology Can Improve Soldier Health, Performance and Safety
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.; Toscano, William B.
Abstract: One of the primary goals of NASA Life Sciences research is '... to enable a permanent human presence in space.' To meet this goal, NASA is creating alternative protocols designed to evaluate and test countermeasures that ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 2000
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
Document ID: 20010066311
Autogenic Feedback Training Applications for Man in Space
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.
Abstract: Finding an effective treatment for the motion sickness-like symptoms that occur in space has become a high priority for NASA. This paper reviews the back-round research and procedures of an experiment designed to prevent ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1994
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
Document ID: 20020007928
Autogenic-feedback training improves pilot performance during emergency flying conditions
Author(s): Kellar, Michael A.; Folen, Raymond A.; Cowings, Patricia S.; Toscano, William B.; Hisert, Glen L.
Abstract: Studies have shown that autonomous mode behavior is one cause of aircraft fatalities due to pilot error. In such cases, the pilot is in a high state of psychological and physiological arousal and tends to focus on one ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1994
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
Accession Number: 94N33622; Document ID: 19940029116
Autogenic feedback training experiment: A preventative method for space motion sickness
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.
Abstract: Space motion sickness is a disorder which produces symptoms similar to those of motion sickness on Earth. This syndrome has affected approximately 50 percent of all astronauts and cosmonauts exposed to microgravity in space, ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 1993
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-01
Accession Number: 94N13774; Document ID: 19940009301
Autogenic-feedback training: A countermeasure for orthostatic intolerance
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.; Toscano, William B.; Kamiya, Joe; Miller, Neal E.; Pickering, Thomas G.
Abstract: NASA has identified cardiovascular deconditioning as a serious biomedical problem associated with long-duration exposure to microgravity in space. High priority has been given to the development of countermeasures for this ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1991
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-01
Accession Number: 94N12006; Document ID: 19940007534
Autogenic-feedback training: A preventive method for space adaptation syndrome
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.; Sharp, Joseph C.; Toscano, William B.; Kamiya, Joe; Miller, Neal E.
Abstract: The progress made to date on the reduction of data for Spacelab 3 Shuttle experiment, No. 3AFT23 is reported. Four astronauts participated as subjects in this experiment. Crewmen A and B served as treatment subjects (i.e., ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1987
Added to NTRS: 2008-05-29
Accession Number: 87N22112; Document ID: 19870012679
Converging Indicators for Assessing Individual Differences in Adaptation to Extreme Environments: Preliminary Report
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.; Toscano, William B.; DeRoshia, Charles W.; Taylor, Bruce; Hines, Seleimah; Bright, Andrew; Dodds, Anika
Abstract: This paper describes the development and validation of a new methodology for assessing the deleterious effects of spaceflight on crew health and performance. It is well known that microgravity results in various ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 2006
Added to NTRS: 2006-11-16
Document ID: 20060051706; Report Number: A-0600010, NASA/TM-2006-213491
Inducing Presyncope in Men: A Comparison of Two Stimuli
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.; Toscano, William B.; Taylor, Bruce
Abstract: NASA has identified cardiovascular decondition- ing as a serious biomedical problem associated with long-duration exposure to microgravity in space. High priority has been given to the development of countermeasures for this ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1998
Added to NTRS: 2005-11-24
Document ID: 20040075720
US Army Application for NASA Technology
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.; Toscano, William B.; DeRoshia, Charles
Abstract: The purpose of this project was to use NASA technology to assist the U.S. Army in the assessment of motion sickness incidences in the command and control vehicle (C2V). The NASA technology utilized is U.S. Patent No. ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1998
Added to NTRS: 2005-11-24
Document ID: 20040075790
Inducing Presyncope in Men: A Comparison of Two Stimuli
Author(s): Cowings, Patricia S.; Toscano, William B.; Taylor, Bruce
Abstract: NASA has identified cardiovascular deconditioning as a serious biomedical problem associated with long-duration exposure to microgravity in space. High priority has been given to the development of countermeasures for this ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 2000
Added to NTRS: 2005-11-24
Document ID: 20040077169
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