- Title
- Effects of simulated high altitude exposure on long-latency event-related brain potentials and performance
- Creators
- N. J WESENSTEIN - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United StatesJ CROWLEY - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United StatesT BALKIN - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United StatesG KAMIMORI - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United StatesE IWANYK - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United StatesN PEARSON - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United StatesJ DEVINE - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United StatesG BELENKY - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United StatesA CYMERMAN - Walter Reed army inst. res., dep. behavioral biology, Washington DC 20307-2100, United States
- Publication Details
- Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, Vol.64(1), pp.30-36
- Academic Unit
- Medical Education and Clinical Science, Department of
- Publisher
- Aerospace Medical Association; Alexandria, VA
- Identifiers
- 99900547597901842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Effects of simulated high altitude exposure on long-latency event-related brain potentials and performance
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, Vol.64(1), pp.30-36
1993
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/115429
PMID: 8424737
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