yJOURNAL OF HUMAN ERGOLOGY 1974z

ID Title Author Vol-No Page Year
47 Increased Emphasis on Basic Research SHIMAZU Hiroshi 3:01 1-2 1974
48 A Traditional Technique of Fishermen for Locating Fishing Spots: A Case Study in the TOKARA Islands IGARASHI Tadataka 3:01 3-28 1974
49 Differences in Human Information Processing for Ship Manoeuvring in the Daytime and at Night OHASHI Nobuo and MORIKIYO Yoshiyuki 3:01 29-43 1974
50 The Relationship between Perceptual Information and Physiological Responses to Exercise in the Heat KAMON Eliezer, PANDOLF Kent and CAFARELLI Enzo 3:01 45-54 1974
51 Combined Influences on Cardiopulmonary Functions of Simulated High Altitude and Graded Work Loads SATO Masahiko and SAKATE Terutoshi 3:01 55-66 1974
52 Comparative Physiological Responses to a Bicycle Ergometer and a Treadmill Walking Maximum Capacity Test TAGUCHI Sadayoshi, RAVEN Peter B., DRINKWATER Barbara L., KANEKO Masahiro and MATSUI Hideji 3:01 67-74 1974
53 Processed Muscular Activity during Static and Dynamic Loading KHALIL Tarek M. and OTERO J.E. 3:01 75-86 1974
54 Morphological and Functional Changes of Feet and Toes of Japanese Forestry Workers MORIOKA Mituo, MIURA Toyohiko and KIMURA Kikuji 3:01 87-94 1974
55 Has Human Factors Research in Japan Contributed to Humanistic Design of Work? SAITO Yoshio 3:01 95-97 1974
56 Ergologic Aspects of Biological Rhythm ISHII Masaru 3:01 97-98 1974
57 A Psychomotor "Potential" in Motor Skill Acquisition JONES Robert E. 3:01 98-102 1974
58 Gaps between Boundaries of Human Sciences WATANABE Toshio 3:02 103-104 1974