Introduction: Exposure to enviromental flight conditions may impair performance and physical integrity, thus training in simulated environments it is a key factor. This research aimed to study the psychophysiological response, cortical arousal and autonomic modulation of pilots and medical aircrew personnel during disorientation exposure, considering gender, experience, flying hours and body mass index (BMI) as influencial variables. Methods: A total of 47 soldiers (37 men and 10 women, 22 medical aircrew personnel and 25 fighter pilots) of Spanish Air Forces faced 25 min of vestibular, proprioceptive and visual disorientation. Results: Disorientation exposure elicited an increased psychophysiological response, significant increases in isom...
BACKGROUND: The objective assessment of psychophysiological arousal during challenging flight ma...
Previous studies have shown that actuate stress have a negative effect on working memory, visio-spat...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, esp...
Introduction Exposure to enviromental flight conditions may impair performance and physical integrit...
Disorientation is one of the most important hazards in flights, but there is a need for a deeper ana...
Disorientation is one of the most important hazards in flights, but there is a need for a deeper ana...
Extreme limits of the human body could be reached in air combat. We analysed 29 fighter pilots befor...
There is a lack of information on the psychophysiological response of pilots under hypoxic condition...
Hypoxia remains the most important hazard in high altitude flights, but there is still a need for de...
Disorientation due to flying into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) is a major safety hazar...
Different extreme contexts elicit a stress response on human body, specifically on combat produces a...
There is a lack of information on the psychophysiological response of pilots under hypoxic condition...
Instrument and night flights are sources of mishaps: they produce stressful contexts to aircrews in ...
Optimal human performance is a key goal in the professional setting of military pilots, which is a h...
We aimed to analyse the effect of experience level in the psychophysiological response and specific ...
BACKGROUND: The objective assessment of psychophysiological arousal during challenging flight ma...
Previous studies have shown that actuate stress have a negative effect on working memory, visio-spat...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, esp...
Introduction Exposure to enviromental flight conditions may impair performance and physical integrit...
Disorientation is one of the most important hazards in flights, but there is a need for a deeper ana...
Disorientation is one of the most important hazards in flights, but there is a need for a deeper ana...
Extreme limits of the human body could be reached in air combat. We analysed 29 fighter pilots befor...
There is a lack of information on the psychophysiological response of pilots under hypoxic condition...
Hypoxia remains the most important hazard in high altitude flights, but there is still a need for de...
Disorientation due to flying into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) is a major safety hazar...
Different extreme contexts elicit a stress response on human body, specifically on combat produces a...
There is a lack of information on the psychophysiological response of pilots under hypoxic condition...
Instrument and night flights are sources of mishaps: they produce stressful contexts to aircrews in ...
Optimal human performance is a key goal in the professional setting of military pilots, which is a h...
We aimed to analyse the effect of experience level in the psychophysiological response and specific ...
BACKGROUND: The objective assessment of psychophysiological arousal during challenging flight ma...
Previous studies have shown that actuate stress have a negative effect on working memory, visio-spat...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, esp...