The most common lethal accidents in General Aviation are caused by improperly executed landing approaches in which a pilot descends below the minimum safe altitude without proper visual references. To understand how expertise might reduce such erroneous decision-making, we examined relevant neural processes in pilots performing a simulated landing approach inside a functional MRI scanner. Pilots (aged 20–66) were asked to ‘‘fly’ ’ a series of simulated ‘‘cockpit view’’ instrument landing scenarios in an MRI scanner. The scenarios were either high risk (heavy fog–legally unsafe to land) or low risk (medium fog–legally safe to land). Pilots with one of two levels of expertise participated: Moderate Expertis
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
Few things in life are certain. In aviation at least one thing is always true: for every takeoff, th...
In aeronautics, the notion that cognitive performance is correlated with accident rates raises the i...
<div><p>The most common lethal accidents in General Aviation are caused by improperly executed landi...
The most common lethal accidents in General Aviation are caused by improperly executed landing appro...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to analyze the sensory and cogniti...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...
Exploring differences between experts and novices by observing task-specific performance has been an...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
Objective: The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate cognitive capacities of perceived expert...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...
Several safety-related improvements are applied every year to try to minimize the total number of ci...
BackgroundPrevious research suggests that the size of the hippocampus can vary in response to intens...
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
Few things in life are certain. In aviation at least one thing is always true: for every takeoff, th...
In aeronautics, the notion that cognitive performance is correlated with accident rates raises the i...
<div><p>The most common lethal accidents in General Aviation are caused by improperly executed landi...
The most common lethal accidents in General Aviation are caused by improperly executed landing appro...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to analyze the sensory and cogniti...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
In order to examine whether there is a fixation adjustment and whether expert and novice pilots diff...
Exploring differences between experts and novices by observing task-specific performance has been an...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
Objective: The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate cognitive capacities of perceived expert...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...
Several safety-related improvements are applied every year to try to minimize the total number of ci...
BackgroundPrevious research suggests that the size of the hippocampus can vary in response to intens...
International audienceThe present study addresses the effect of the eye position in the cockpit on t...
Few things in life are certain. In aviation at least one thing is always true: for every takeoff, th...
In aeronautics, the notion that cognitive performance is correlated with accident rates raises the i...