Most Recent Publications for 2010
Dretsch, M. N. (2010). Enhancing Operational Readiness through Neuroimaging: Mapping the Pathophysiology of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Warfighters. In Bartone, P. T., Pastel, R. H., and Vaitkus, M. A. (Eds), The 71F advantage: Applying Army Research Psychology for Health and Performance Gains (pp. 261-282). Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press.
Simmons, R. G., Chandler, J. F., & Horning, D. S. (2010). A Forehead-Mounted Measure of O2 Saturation: The Potential for in Cockpit Hypoxia Early Detection and Warning. (Report No. 10-26). Pensacola, FL: Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory.
Phillips, J. B. PhD. (2010). A Comparison of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Reflectance Sensors to Traditional Pulse Oximetry under Conditions of Low Blood Oxygen Saturation. (Report No. 10-27). Pensacola, FL: Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory.
Coldren, R. L., Kelly, M. P., Parish, R. V., Dretsch, M., & Russell, M. L. (in press). Evaluation of the Military Acute Concussion Evaluation (MACE) for use in combat operations more than 12 hours after injury. Military Medicine.
Dretsch, M., & Tipples, J. (in press). Sex differences moderate decision making behaviour in high impulsive sensation seekers. Cognition & Emotion.
Gaydos, S. J. (2010). Case report: Sublingual immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis. Federal Air Surgeon’s Medical Bulletin, 48(1), 8-9. Retrieved from http://www.faa.gov/library/reports/medical/fasmb/media/201001_color.pdf
Gaydos, S. J., Williams, R., Reeves, E., & Kelley, A. (2010). Preliminary characterization of the Noise-Immune Stethoscope (NIS) in high ambient noise environment using a reverberation sound chamber. (Report No. 2010-12) Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA514617).
Killgore, W. D. S., Kelley, A. M., & Balkin, T. (in press). So you think you're bulletproof: Development and validation of the Invincibility Belief Index (IBI). Military Medicine.
Webb, C. M. (2010). Simulator sickness in the MH-47G simulator. (Report No. 2010-11) Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA513134).
Webb, C. M., & Hewett, K. (2010). An analysis of U. S. Army fratricide incidents during the Global War on Terror (11 September 2001 to 31 March 2008). (Report No. 2010-14) Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA517325).
Publications for 2009
Bass, J. M., Webb, C. M., Johnson, D. M., Kelley, A. M., Martin, C. R., & Wildzunas, R. M. (2009). Simulator Sickness in the Flight School XXI TH-67 Flight Motion Simulators (Report No. 2009-06). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory.(Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA498150).
Doherty, M. E., Anderson, R. B., Kelley, A. M., & Albert, J. H. (2009). Probabilistically valid inference of covariation from a single x,y observation when univariate characteristics are known. Cognitive Science, 33, 183-205.
Estrada, A. (2008). Predicting Soldier mental readiness. Knowledge, 2, 26-27.
Hewett, K. J., Curry, I. P., Collins, S. M., & Rath, E. (2009). Subtle Cognitive Effects of Moderate Hypoxia (Report No. 2009-17). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA511511).
Hewett, K. J., Estrada, A., Rath, E., Cruz, P. A., & Kelley, A. M. (2009). The Effects of Subthreshold Priming Alerts on Pilots in the USAARL TH-67 Microsim(Report No. 2009-11). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA502472).
Hoyt, R. E., Lawson, B. D., McGhee, H. A., Strompolis, M. L., & McClellan, M., A. (2009). Modafinil as a potential motion sickness countermeasure. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 80(8), 709-715.
Kelly, A. M., & Anderson, R. B. (2009). The Effect of Event Rarity on the Perception of Correlationally Indeterminate Data(Report No. 2009-05). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA498142).
Kelley, A., & Athy, J. (2009). The Effects of Observation and Intervention on the Judgment of Causal and Correlational Relationships. (Report No. 2009-16). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA504445).
Kelley, A. M., Killgore, W. D. S., Athy, J. R., and Dretsch, M. (2009). Risk propensity, risk perception, and sensation seeking in US Army Soldiers: A preliminary study of a risk assessment task battery. (Report No. 2010-02). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA511524).
Killgore, W. D., Estrada, A., Rouse, E., Wildzunas, R. M., & Balkin, T. J. (2009). Sleep and Performance Measures in Soldiers Undergoing Military Relevant Training(Report No. 2009-13). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA501857).
Killgore, W. D., Estrada, A., Wildzunas, R. M., & Balkin, T. J. (2008). Sleep and performance measures in soldiers undergoing military relevant training. Proceedings of the 26th Army Science Conference. Retrieved from http://www.asc2008.com/manuscripts/J/JP-11.pdf.
Lawson, B. D., McGee, H., Castaneda, M. A., Golding, J. F., Kass, S. J., & McGrath, C. M. (2009). Evaluation of several common antimotion sickness medications and recommendations concerning their potential usefulness during special operations. (Report No. 09-15, ORA File No. 09-374). Pensacola, FL: Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory.
LeDuc, P., Rowe, T., Martin, C., Curry, I., Wildzunas, R., Schmeisser, E., Estrada, A., Bass, J., Palacio, L., Rouse, T., Dueringer, L., & Milam, L. (2009). Performance Sustainment of Two Man Crews during 87 Hours of Extended Wakefulness with Stimulants and Napping(Report No. 2009-04). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA498120).
McKeon, J. (2009). Principles of clinical medicine for space flight. Journal of the American Medical Association, 301(8), 886-887.
Ramiccio, J., Estrada, A., & Rupert, A. (August 2009). TSAS workload reduction via the sense of touch. Army Knowledge, 12-13.
Rupert, A. & Kolev, O. (2008). The use of tactile cues to modify the perception of self motion. Proceedings of the 26th Army Science Conference. Retrieved from http://www.asc2008.com/sessions/sessioni.htm.
Webb, C., Bass, J., Johnson, D., Kelley, A., Martin, C., and Wildzunas, R. (2009). Simulator Sickness in a Helicopter Flight Training School. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 80(6), 541-545.
Webb, C. M., Estrada, A., and Athy, J. R. (2009). Motion sickness prevention by stroboscopic environment during simulated military transport. International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 9(2), 181-196.
Webb, C., Estrada, A., Athy, J., Rath, E., King, M., & Bumgradner, B. (2009). Motion Sickness Prevention by Stroboscopic Environment during Simulated Military Transport. (Report No. 2009-14). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA504412).
Publications for 2008
Bles, W. (Ed.). (2008, October). Spatial disorientation training: Demonstration and avoidance. Final Report of Task Group TG-039 (Research and Technology Organisation [RTO] Technical Report TR-HFM-118). North Atlantic Treaty Organization RTO.
Note: The U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory’s Dr. Arthur Estrada and Dr. Angus Rupert (formerly of the Navy Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory) served on the NATO RTO Task Group TG-039 Programme Committee and co-authored RTO Technical Report TR-HFM-118 with Cheung, B., Sázel, M., Cian, C., Welsch, H., Diamantopoulos, I. I., Tsironis, C., Lucertini, M., Bles, W., Groen, E., Hosman, R., Linder, J., Braithwaite, M., Bushby, A., Holmes, S. R., Rollin Stott, J. R., Albery, W. B., Brown, D. L., Ercoline, W. R., & Spenny, C.
Curry, I., and Brozoski, F. (2008, April). The death zone, Knowledge, Official Safety Magazine of the U.S. Army. 2: 28-29.
Curry, I. P., Estrada, A., Webb, C. M., and Erickson, B. S. (2008). Efficacy of tactile cues from a limited belt-area system in orienting well-rested and fatigued pilots in a complex flight environment (Report No. 2008-12). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA485178).
Estrada, A., Ramiccio, J. G., Leduc, P. A., and Curry, I. P. (2008). Performance sustainment of two man crews during 87 hours of extended wakefulness with stimulants (dexedrine, caffeine, modafinil) and napping: Analysis of aircrew performance during in-flight emergency situations (Report No. 2008-09). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA481844).
Grandizio, C. (2008, August). An aviator’s guide to simulator sickness, published in Knowledge, Official Safety Magazine of the U.S. Army. 2: 26.
Roller, R. A., and Curry, I. P. (2008). Evaluation of a Gentex® ORO-NASAL oxygen mask for integration with the Aqualung® Personal Helicopter Oxygen Delivery System (PHODS) (Report No. 2008-13). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. 485763).
Schmeisser, E. T., Fuller, D. R., & van de Pol, C. (2008). Predictability of pilot performance from simulated to real flight in the UH-60 (Black Hawk) helicopter (Report No. 2008-06). Fort Rucker, AL: U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. (Defense Technical Information Center No. ADA478734).
Curry, I., Estrada, A., Grandizio, C., and Erickson, B. (2008). Drift cues from a tactile belt to augment standard helicopter instruments, International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies. 8(1): 74-87. |