The study aimed to investigate the efficacy of bright light intervention to improve behavioral alertness and reduce cognitive fatigue in flight crew-members. During the four week study, crewmembers wore actigraph bands to monitor sleep behaviors. Self-assessed levels of sleepiness were recorded using the Karlosinska Sleepinees Scale (KSS), and self-assessed fatigue was measured using the Samn-Perelli (SP) fatigue scale. Participants completed psychomotor vigilance tests (PVT) to measure behavioral alertness. On the third and fourth weeks of the study, participants were exposed to short wavelength bright light (465nm blue) light intervention. The results show that there was a significant difference in alertness and cognitive fatigue between ...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033281994PDFTech ReportFlight crewsFlight timeFatigue (Physiological cond...
Fatigue poses an important safety risk to civil and military aviation. In addition to decreasing per...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033211994PDFTech ReportNASA Technical Memorandum 108856Flight crewsFlight...
The study aimed to investigate the efficacy of blue light therapy to improve behavioral alertnes
This project had three broad goals: (1) to identify environmental and organismic risks to performanc...
Research is described which evaluates manipulating environmental light intensity as a means to atten...
Background: A considerable percentage of flight crew reports to be fatigued regularly. This is partl...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any technology exists to unobtrusively, reliably, ...
This study examined the effectiveness of a planned cockpit rest period to improve alertness and perf...
Alertness-enhancing effects of bright light are particularly strong at night or after sleep deprivat...
Background: A multitude of scientific investigations concerning stress and workload of flight crews ...
Today’s flight operations work on a pressurised 24/7 timetable as a result of the unrelenting escala...
Objectives Night workers often experience high levels of sleepiness due to misalignment of the sleep...
Pilot fatigue is a significant hazard affecting flight operations; Generally the product of one or...
Since 1993, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has stated fatigue was a contributing fa...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033281994PDFTech ReportFlight crewsFlight timeFatigue (Physiological cond...
Fatigue poses an important safety risk to civil and military aviation. In addition to decreasing per...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033211994PDFTech ReportNASA Technical Memorandum 108856Flight crewsFlight...
The study aimed to investigate the efficacy of blue light therapy to improve behavioral alertnes
This project had three broad goals: (1) to identify environmental and organismic risks to performanc...
Research is described which evaluates manipulating environmental light intensity as a means to atten...
Background: A considerable percentage of flight crew reports to be fatigued regularly. This is partl...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any technology exists to unobtrusively, reliably, ...
This study examined the effectiveness of a planned cockpit rest period to improve alertness and perf...
Alertness-enhancing effects of bright light are particularly strong at night or after sleep deprivat...
Background: A multitude of scientific investigations concerning stress and workload of flight crews ...
Today’s flight operations work on a pressurised 24/7 timetable as a result of the unrelenting escala...
Objectives Night workers often experience high levels of sleepiness due to misalignment of the sleep...
Pilot fatigue is a significant hazard affecting flight operations; Generally the product of one or...
Since 1993, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has stated fatigue was a contributing fa...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033281994PDFTech ReportFlight crewsFlight timeFatigue (Physiological cond...
Fatigue poses an important safety risk to civil and military aviation. In addition to decreasing per...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033211994PDFTech ReportNASA Technical Memorandum 108856Flight crewsFlight...