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Title: Early Indications of Behavioral and Physiological Dysfunctioning in Deep Dives.
Authors: Bachrach, AJ
Bradley, ME
Keywords: STRESS(PHYSIOLOGY)
BEHAVIOR
diving
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
NERVOUS SYSTEM
VESTIBULAR APPARATUS
HYPERBARIC CONDITIONS
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
Issue Date: 1975
Publisher: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc.
Citation: Bachrach AJ, Bradley ME (eds). Early Indications of Behavioral and Physiological Dysfunction on Deep Dives. 3rd Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Workshop. UHMS Publication Number WS3-20-75. Bethesda: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society; 1973; 39 pages.
Abstract: The report consists of an informal narrative account of discussions based on brief presentations. There were four sessions: (1) Performance: Chairman, Dr. Glen Egstrom; (2) High pressure nervous syndrome: Chairman, Peter Bennett; (3) Vestibular symptomatology: Chairman, LCDR Robert S. Kennedy; (4) Electroencephalography: Chairman, Dr. Paul Naitoh.
Description: Citation Status: Active; Citation Classification: Unclassified; Title Classification: Unclassified; Report Classification: Unclassified; Identifier Classification: Unclassified; Abstract Classification: Unclassified; Distribution Limitation(s): 01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; Information provided by the Department of Defense and the Defense Technical Information Center (http://www.dtic.mil/) is considered public information and may be distributed or copied unless otherwise specified. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested.
Gov't Doc # : ADA008537
N00014-74-C-0319
URI: http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/4293
Appears in Collections:Office of Naval Research (ONR)

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