Task performance in heat: A review

Last updated on 14 August 2014 4:58
A wide array of variable conditions, tasks, subject populations, etc. have been included in studies that have produced data on perceptual motor performance in the heat. This paper uses a methodology for comparing these studies, regardless of the inherent differences, which allows determination of whether thermal effects are dominant enough...
Author(s): Ramsey Jerry D.
Organisation(s): Texas Tech University ;
1995
United States
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