In aeronautics, the notion that cognitive performance is correlated with accident rates raises the importance of implementing more efficient cognitive selection procedures for pilot candidates. The Cambridge Neuropsychological Testing Automated Battery (CANTAB) has established sensitivity to a range of cognitive functions and their neurobiological substrates. The ability of CANTAB to predict success during pilot training courses (notably based on the evaluation of flight performance) will be examined and compared to that of tests currently in use by one of the leading French civil aviation schools (ENAC) for their pilot candidate selection procedures. Ultimately, the goal is to inform the development of an optimized pilot selection tool tha...
Pilot situation awareness (SA) is a critical influence on decision making and an important element i...
Reaction time and rate of information processing are cited as critical components in the make-up of ...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...
none7The study presented in the following starts from the research of reliable indexes for monitorin...
The objective of this research was to develop a model of pilot cognitive behavior to predict perform...
This study presents the integration of a passive brain-computer interface (pBCI) and cognitive model...
Augmented cognition is a form of human-systems interaction in which physiological sensing of a user’...
Human errors cause the majority of aviation accidents. Augmented cognition and automation systems en...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
The digitized environment in aviation operations has seen marked growth and expansion as new technol...
Perceptual speed is an important attribute for success as a pilot and has been assessed in many pilo...
Anecdotal and subjective evidence suggests that the manual flying ability of pilots operating highl...
This paper discusses the utilization of pilots’ physiological indications such as electroencephalogr...
Perceptual speed is an important attribute for success as a pilot and has been assessed in many pilo...
Several safety-related improvements are applied every year to try to minimize the total number of ci...
Pilot situation awareness (SA) is a critical influence on decision making and an important element i...
Reaction time and rate of information processing are cited as critical components in the make-up of ...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...
none7The study presented in the following starts from the research of reliable indexes for monitorin...
The objective of this research was to develop a model of pilot cognitive behavior to predict perform...
This study presents the integration of a passive brain-computer interface (pBCI) and cognitive model...
Augmented cognition is a form of human-systems interaction in which physiological sensing of a user’...
Human errors cause the majority of aviation accidents. Augmented cognition and automation systems en...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
The digitized environment in aviation operations has seen marked growth and expansion as new technol...
Perceptual speed is an important attribute for success as a pilot and has been assessed in many pilo...
Anecdotal and subjective evidence suggests that the manual flying ability of pilots operating highl...
This paper discusses the utilization of pilots’ physiological indications such as electroencephalogr...
Perceptual speed is an important attribute for success as a pilot and has been assessed in many pilo...
Several safety-related improvements are applied every year to try to minimize the total number of ci...
Pilot situation awareness (SA) is a critical influence on decision making and an important element i...
Reaction time and rate of information processing are cited as critical components in the make-up of ...
Tools that predict dangerous working conditions empirically in the cockpit could greatly improve avi...