Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
Overview
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance is a scholarly journal that focuses on the interdisciplinary field of aerospace medicine, exploring the physiological and psychological aspects of human performance in aviation and space environments. It covers topics such as aerospace physiology, human factors, space medicine, aviation psychology, and ergonomics, providing valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, and professionals in the aerospace industry.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
Start
2015
End
Continuing
Frequency
Monthly
p-ISSN
2375-6314
e-ISSN
2375-6322
Country
United States
Language
English
Specialty
Occupational Medicine
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 4204
82
SJR / Ranks: 13230
219
CiteScore / Ranks: 12692
1.10
JIF / Ranks: 6961
0.9
Recent Articles
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Li B, Xu Y, Wang D, Wei B, Zhu H, Wu M, et al.
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):191-197.
PMID: 40029347
Introduction: High-altitude hypoxia remains one of the primary causes endangering flight safety to this day. This study explores the correlation between pilots' acute hypoxia endurance at high altitude and their...
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Pelham A, Van Tongeren M, Arnold H, Cocco P
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):206-211.
PMID: 40029346
Introduction: A study of fatigue in British military rotary-wing pilots was conducted to determine the utility of actigraphy-driven fatigue modeling in the military rotary-wing environment. Methods: A total of 48...
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Garbino A, Nusbaum D, Goughnour S, Dalal S, Carminati M, Clark J
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):198-205.
PMID: 40029345
Introduction: Ebullism is the pathophysiological process that occurs as a result of exposures to extremely low ambient pressures, traditionally below 47 mmHg (<0.9 psi, ∼63,000 ft/19,202 m equivalent). However, this...
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de Thierry de Faletans C, Misericordia M, Vallier J, Duche P, Watelain E
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):212-218.
PMID: 40029344
Introduction: There are various motion sickness (MS) simulators in the laboratory, but the conditions under which they induce MS symptoms are different from real-life conditions. This study aimed to design...
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Zhao Y, Zhu K, Cai H, Liu Z, Xiong R, Wang L
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):219-227.
PMID: 40029343
Introduction: Pilot burnout significantly affects flight safety. Despite research on related factors, the intrinsic links between pilots' emotion regulation and burnout are not thoroughly analyzed. The distinctive work environment necessitates...
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St-Martin P, Lalonde F, Bouchard-Levesque F, Dionne I
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):234-250.
PMID: 40029342
Introduction: Through the Artemis program, space agencies and astronauts are preparing for extended durations in space and on planetary surfaces, expanding their occupational tasks. Although standardized laboratory tests are effective...
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Demoulin R, Stalars C
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):228-233.
PMID: 40029341
Introduction: In private aviation, procedures for collecting feedback have been established to gather information about unsafe situations related to aircraft use. The REX FFA system, which stands for "Feedback from...
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Danho S, Saary J
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):255-259.
PMID: 40029340
Background: Incidental neuroanatomical findings are commonly identified during brain MRI completed clinically, for research, or for other purposes, including aircrew screening. Such findings range from benign to pathological and some...
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Zhai J, Liu S, Gao D, Yao Y
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2025 Mar;
96(3):251-254.
PMID: 40029339
Background: Meningocele results from a defect in the skull base bone, causing meningeal prolapse. Clinical manifestations of meningocele are often nonspecific and prone to misdiagnosis. Inadequate treatment may lead to...