伟大的跨大西洋种族:生理学和耳神经系统学方面的考虑
1Professor Emeritus, formerly Dept. ORL Head & Neck Surgery, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
The Journal of laryngology and otology
|March 25, 2025
概括
早期的航空事故通常是由于技术问题,但人类生理学,包括疲劳和迷失方向,也起到了重要作用. 了解这些因素对于飞行安全至关重要.
科学领域:
- 航空史 航空史 航空史
- 人体生理学 人体生理学
- 耳神经病学 耳神经病学
背景情况:
- 19世纪初,跨大西洋飞行比赛发生了许多事故.
- 技术故障,天气和导航是常见的原因.
- 人类生理因素对这些事故的影响在很大程度上被忽视了.
研究的目的:
- 调查可能导致早期航空事故的生理和神经神经系统因素.
- 突出人为因素在飞行安全中的低估作用.
主要方法:
- 对历史航空事故数据的审查.
- 对影响飞行员的潜在生理和耳神经疾病的分析.
主要成果:
- 极度疲劳,高通风和空气恶心被确定为潜在的贡献者.
- 由于前庭视觉冲突和引力错误信息造成的空间偏向失调,特别是在低可见度的情况下.
- 令人耳聋的发动机噪音可能导致头,潜在的内耳问题可能导致头.
结论:
- 早期的航空事故是多因素的,涉及技术和生理因素.
- 人类生理学是早期航空失败和事故的重要,往往未被承认的贡献者.
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