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Anthony Wagstaff
Anthony Wagstaff
Cyril Mani,Kevin Bates,Rosaire Mongrain et al.
Cyril Mani et al.
Introduction: Understanding cerebrovascular flow under varying gravity is critical to mitigating flight risks such as acceleration-induced near-loss-of-consciousness and, at higher loads, gravity-induced loss-of-conscious...
Merna Raafat Roshdy,Mina Botros,Abanoub Mokhles et al.
Merna Raafat Roshdy et al.
Introduction: Long-duration space missions pose a risk to visual health due to cephalad fluid shifts in microgravity; this can affect ocular structures, causing decreased astronaut performance in addition to long-term sid...
Long-Term Follow-Up of Helicopter Pilots Using Monocular Helmet Displays Shows No Anisometropia [0.03%]
Simon J W M Cornelissen,Maurits de Jong,Maarten B Jalink
Simon J W M Cornelissen
Introduction: Pilots of multiple rotary-wing platforms of the Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force operate with monocular helmet-mounted displays (HMDs) that project flight or weapon symbology over the right eye. In part...
The Association Between Bistable Perception Stability and Performance in Simulated Flight Operations [0.03%]
Xue Zhang,Lin Wei,Xiuyi Li et al.
Xue Zhang et al.
Introduction: Bistable perception, where the brain alternates between two interpretations of ambiguous stimuli, has individual-specific switching rates. Although it is related to neural activities, no prior research has i...
Andrew Z Lam
Andrew Z Lam
The flying population is diversifying, but the demographic composition of aerospace medicine specialists remains understudied. Nevertheless, comparing figures on the racial, ethnic, and gender makeup of pilots and astronauts with analog dat...
Gaurav N Pradhan,Raquel C Galvan-Garza,Jamie M Bogle et al.
Gaurav N Pradhan et al.
Introduction: Directional galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) influences the vestibular neural firing rate to provide sensations of yaw, pitch, or roll in the absence of real motion. However, there is also great interes...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Aerospace medicine and human performance. 2026 May;97(5):344-353. DOI:10.3357/AMHP.6655.2026 2026
Medical Events During Centrifuge Training in the Republic of Singapore Air Force: A 10-Year Analysis [0.03%]
Yi Hui To,Jia Hao Alvin Woo,Jason Weizheng Low et al.
Yi Hui To et al.
Introduction: The Republic of Singapore Air Force uses the Human Training Centrifuge (HTC) to train aircrew in effective anti-G straining maneuvers and improve G tolerance. Training comprises computer-controlled (open-loo...
Nita Lewis Shattuck,Panagiotis Matsangas
Nita Lewis Shattuck
Introduction: It is often assumed that the sleep received by military personnel when they are in training is better than that they receive in their fleet assignments. The current study assessed this assumption. ...
Psychological Profile of Aviators and Flight Aspirants with High-Risk and Self-Harm Behavior [0.03%]
Sowgandhi N Chaturvedula,Yashvir S Dahiya,Anudeep Uppuluri et al.
Sowgandhi N Chaturvedula et al.
Background: In a high-stakes context like aviation, deliberate self-harm (DSH) warrants attention, as it may signal underlying psychological vulnerabilities. Understanding the psychological risk profiles of civil aviators...