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This journal (formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine), representing the members of the Aerospace Medical Association, is published monthly for those interested in aerospace medicine and human performance. It is devoted to serving and supporting all who explore, travel, work, or live in hazardous environments ranging from beneath the sea to the outermost reaches of space. The original scientific articles in this journal provide the latest available information on investigations into such areas as changes in ambient pressure, motion sickness, increased or decreased gravitational forces, thermal stresses, vision, fatigue, circadian rhythms, psychological stress, artificial environments, predictors of success, health maintenance, human factors engineering, clinical care, and others. This journal also publishes notes on scientific news and technical items of interest to the general reader, and provides teaching material and reviews for health care professionals.

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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance was previously published as Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine.

Publisher: Aerospace Medical Association

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Volume 91, Number 5, May 2020

ERRATUM

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pp. 456a-456a(1)

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CONTENTS

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pp. 1-1(1)

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PRESIDENT’S PAGE

Free Content Beginnings and Endings on Interstate 10
pp. 385-386(2)
Author: “Joe” Ortega, Hernando J.

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RESEARCH ARTICLES

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Declines in Wavelength Discrimination and Shifts in Unique Hue with Hypoxia
pp. 394-402(9)
Authors: Bierman, Andrew; LaPlumm, Tim; Rea, Mark S.

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Presbycusis and Fitness to Fly
pp. 403-408(6)
Authors: Ballivet de Régloix, Stanislas; Genestier, Louise; Maurin, Olga; Marty, Salome; Crambert, Anna; Pons, Yoann

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Hand-Held and Wrist-Worn Field-Based PVT Devices vs. the Standardized Laptop PVT
pp. 409-415(7)
Authors: Matsangas, Panagiotis; Shattuck, Nita Lewis

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Aircraft Passenger Comfort Based on Muscle Activation and Perceived Discomfort During Long Flights
pp. 416-421(6)
Authors: Pei, Huining; Yu, Suihuai; Ding, Man; Bai, Zhonghang

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Potential Venous Thromboembolism Risk in Female Astronauts
pp. 432-439(8)
Authors: Jain, Varsha; Ploutz-Snyder, Robert; Young, Millennia; Charvat, Jacqueline M.; Wotring, Virginia E.

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Fatigue-Related Aviation Mishaps
pp. 440-447(8)
Authors: Gaines, Alex R.; Morris, Megan B.; Gunzelmann, Glenn

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SHORT COMMUNICATION

Expanding Knowledge and Exposure to Aerospace Medicine by Creating a Medical Student Curriculum
pp. 448-452(5)
Authors: Kreykes, Amy J.; Petersen, Eric H.; Lowry, Cheryl L.

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COMMENTARY

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Letter to the Editor re: Evolution and Preservation of Venous Gas Emboli at Alternating High and Moderate Altitude Exposures: Response
pp. 456-456(1)
Authors: Ånell, Rickard; Grönkvist, Mikael; Gennser, Mikael; Eiken, Ola

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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY WATCH

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YOU’RE THE FLIGHT SURGEON

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FOCUS ON AEROSPACE MEDICINE HISTORY

Free Content Need More Chimp Flights: Medical Drama and Presidential Decision-Making in Project Mercury
pp. 462-464(3)
Authors: Jennings, Richard T.; Charles, John B.

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THIS MONTH IN AEROSPACE MEDICINE HISTORY

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