Author: V.M. Tereschenko, V.O. Buzunov, N.I. Strii
Reference: Проблеми радіаційної медицини та радіобіології. (Problems of radiation medicine and radiobiology), 2008
Abstract: no information on web. For details contact the editor: vkpand@ukr.net
Ukrainian title: Епідеміологічні дослідження смертності від непухлинних хвороб в учасників ліквідації наслідків аварії на ЧАЕС
Author: F.S. Torubarov, V.V. Blagoveschenskaya, P.V. Chesalin, M.K. Nikolaev
Reference: Журн. невропатол. и психиатр. им. С.С. Корсакова (Journal of neuropathology and psychiatry named after S.S. Korsakov), 1989
Abstract: One of the very first reports on the subject. For details contact the publisher. Homepage of the publisher: http://www.mediasphera.ru/contacts/
Author: V.D. Vokhmekov, G.P. Maralina, L.V. Volkova, E.G. Ganzha
Reference: Проблеми Чорнобильської зони відчуження (Problems of the Chernobyl exclusion zone), 1994
Abstract: No information on web
Author: G.M. Rumyantseva
Reference: Психиатрия и психофармакотерапия. (Psychiatry and psychopharmacotherapy), 2001
Abstract: Describes the characteristics and aftermaths of anthropogenic catastrophes in various aspects. Full text in Russian available on web.
URL: http://old.consilium-medicum.com/media/psycho/01_04/118.shtml
Author: O.A. Rebenok
Reference: Diss.doc.med.sci. 1999
URL: http://disser-lib.com.ua/dissertations/show/73095/
Author: V.G. Bebeshko, D.A. Bazyka, A.Yu. Romanenko, K.M. Loganovsky
Reference: Journal of AMS of Ukraine, 2011
Abstract: Article by Ukraine’s leading experts. Comprehends aspects of radiation safety, health protection, ecology, neuropsychiatry, immunology etc. Full text available in Ukrainian on web.
URL: http://archive.nbuv.gov.ua/portal/chem_biol/jamn/2011_2/Bebeshko.pdf
Title: Chernobyl Legacy: A Photo Essay
Author: Fusco, P.
Reference: (2006), [Online]
Keywords: Photography
Abstract: Over twenty years have passed since the meltdown at Chernobyl. Paul Fusco faces the dark legacy of the modern technological nightmare that continues to plague those exposed to its destructive radiation.
URL: http://inmotion.magnumphotos.com/essay/chernobyl
Title: Many-sided Approach to the Realities of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident. Summing-up of the Consequences of the Accident Twenty Years After
Author: Imanaka, T. (ed.)
Reference: Kyoto: Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, (2008)
Abstract: This is the English version report of the international collaboration, “Multi-side Approach to the Realities of the Chernobyl NPP Accident: Summing-up of the Consequences of the Accident Twenty Years” which was carried out in November 2004 – October 2006 supported by a research grant from the Toyota Foundation. Twenty three articles are included about Chernobyl by authors of various professions.
URL: http://www.rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NSRG/reports/kr139/KURRI-KR-139.htm
Author: N.B. Kholodova, L.A. Zhavoronkova, B.N. Ryzhov, G.D. Kuznetsova
Reference: Успехи геронтологии (The successes of Gerontology), 2007
For details contact the publisher: http://www.gersociety.ru/contacts/
Title: The concept of human functional state in Russian applied psychology
Author: Anna B. Leonova
Reference: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, pp.517-538, 2009
Keywords: activity regulation, job analysis, microstructure of cognitive processes, human functional state, workability, fatigue, mental effort, stress, interruption effects, computerized work
Abstract: The concept of human functional states (HFS) is considered in the framework of activity regulation approach developed in Russian applied psychology. Aimed at the analysis of changes in regulatory mechanisms of on-going activity, structural methods for multilevel assessment of workers’ states are discussed. Three different strategies of data integration are proposed regarding the types of essential practical problems. Their usability is exemplified with the help of two empirical studies concerned with reliability of fire-fighters’ work in the Chernobyl Zone and effects of interruptions in computerized office environment. A general framework for applied HFS research is proposed in order to develop new ecologically valid psychodiagnostic procedures that can help to create efficient stress-management programs for enhancing human reliability and performance in complex job environment.
URL: http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2009/25_2009_leonova.pdf