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Citation

Yao Y, Han L, Wu X, Zhang Z, Dong M. Space Med. Med. Eng. 1998; 11(1): 56-59.

Affiliation

Department of Aviation Medicine, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Hang tian yi xue yu yi xue gong cheng bian ji bu)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11541271

Abstract

Dual task test (light target tracking and visual-motor reaction of visual oddball mode) and pursuit aiming test were done in 17 male healthy subjects after 30min exposure to whole-body vibrations of 20 Hz 0.15 gz or 20 Hz 0.3 gz. Mean accuracy rate of visual-motor reaction and target stimulus reaction accuracy rate after 0.3 gz vibration were significantly lower than those of control group (P < 0.05), while after 0.15 gz vibration, the changes were not significant. Comparing with control group, the total number of right and wrong pointing, pointing speed in pursuit aiming test were significantly lower (P < 0.05) after vibration. However, light target tracking error, mean reaction time of visual-motor reaction and pointing accuracy rate of pursuit aiming test had no significant change after exposure to any kind of the vibrations. It may be concluded that some kinds of effect on human tracking performance and visual-motor reaction were observed after exposure to whole-body vibration.


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