Blood pressure, attention and cognition: drivers and air traffic controllers Hugo D. CritchleyChristopher J. Mathias EDITORIAL Pages: 399 - 401
Nitrate stimulated tilt testing: clinical considerations Arnaud J. J. Aerts EDITORIAL Pages: 403 - 405
Heart rate and blood pressure during initial LBNP do not discriminate higher and lower orthostatic tolerant men Shawn R. SimonsonPeter NorskJohn E. Greenleaf RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 422 - 426
Reduced cognitive performance and prolonged reaction time accompany moderate hypotension Stefan DuschekNathan WeiszRainer Schandry RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 427 - 432
Cardiac autonomic responses to progressive head-up tilt in individuals with paraplegia Jill M. WechtRonald E. De MeersmanWilliam A. Bauman RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 433 - 438
Plasma volume and hematocrit changes in recurrent fainters Alfonso LagiAntonio RossiSimone Cencetti RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 439 - 442
Poor baroreflex gain is a marker of heightened sympathetic activity post-tachycardia termination in humans Robert C. KowalStephen L. WasmundMohamed H. Hamdan RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 443 - 446
Seated postural hypotension is common among older inpatients Natan CohenOleg GorelikDavid Modai RESEARCH LETTER Pages: 447 - 449
Transdermal absorption of estradiol in normal subjects and in patients with peripheral neuropathies Carl-Albrecht HaenschErik FreimarkJohannes Jörg RESEARCH LETTER Pages: 450 - 452
Vasodepressor syncope and the diagnostic accuracy of the head-up tilt test with sublingual glyceryl trinitrate Peter AthanasosDaniel SydenhamAnne Tonkin RESEARCH LETTER Pages: 453 - 455