More a case study, there's "Impact Erebus" from Hodder & Stoughton in Oz,
ad the associated video, "Impact Erebus: Lessons in Perceptual Psychology."
There are also a number of papers, e.g. NTSB/AAR 74-15 (Pago Pago);
"Nocturnal traps", Flight Training, 2, 4. April.30-33; "Deadly visual
illusions", Aviation Safety XII,21. November 1. 1-6; Spatial
Disorientation and Visual Illusion, DND Canada, Flight Safety Directorate
(DFS 3-2), G.R. Pearkes (which deals with altenobaric vertigo, vestibular
system somatogravic illusion, whiteout, black hole, elevator illusion,
flicker vertigo, coriolis, alcohol effects on semi-circular canal, task
saturation, fixation, fascination, autokinesis, distraction.)
The fastest way to find out what research has been done is usually to troll
through the NASA HF technical library online.
Regards,
Rick Heybroek
Loftwork Training Design & Assessment
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