Abstract
The maximum tolerance to accelerations acting in the back-chest direction at an angle of 65° to the longitudinal axis of the human body was determined on a large-radius centrifuge. The following were studied: cardiovascular system, external respiration system, movement coordination, bioelectrical activity of the brain and of various groups of skeletal muscles, and subjective sensations. Definite stages were revealed in the body responses, which were most pronounced during the action of the average acceleration values (6–10 g). For 6 g the mean action time was 653 seconds, for 8 g-186.4 seconds, for 10 g-57.6 seconds, for 12 g-27.6 seconds, for 14 g-17.7 seconds and for 15 g-10.4 seconds.
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