The effects of +Gz stress on operator task performance and workload were assessed. Subjects were presented a two dimensional maze and were required to solve it as rapidly as possible (by moving a light dot through it via a trim switch on a control stick) while under G-stress at levels from +1 Gz to +6 Gz. The G-stress was provided by a human centrifuge. The effects of this stress were assessed by two techniques; (1) objective performance measures on the primary maze-solving task, and (2) subjective workload measures obtained using the subjective workload assessment technique (SWAT). It was found that while neither moderate (+3 Gz) nor high (+5 Gz and +6 Gz) levels of G-stress affected maze solving performance, the high G levels did increase...
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Failure to address extreme environments constraints at the human-computer interaction level may lead...
Process development of system for digital computer processing of psychophysiological data to obtain ...
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Seven instrument-rated pilots with a wide range of backgrounds and experience levels flew four diffe...
Piloted motion simulator study of gust induced and maneuvering acceleration stress on pilot performa...
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Two sets of experiments were run to examine how the mental workload of a pilot might be measured. Th...
Faced with a growing technological evolution-oriented design and automation, studying the effects of...
Man machine interaction often requires the operator to perform a sterotyped scan of instruments to m...
Many methods of measuring and predicting operator workload have been developed that provide useful i...
The sensitivity of physiological measures to mental workload has been investigated in a flight simul...
Doing two tasks concurrently is an inevitable situation that occurs in daily life. Several factors s...
The ability to manage high levels of acute stress is an important determinant of successful performa...
An experimental paradigm and a set of results which demonstrate a relationship between the level of ...
Failure to address extreme environments constraints at the human-computer interaction level may lead...
Process development of system for digital computer processing of psychophysiological data to obtain ...
Air-to-air tracking experiments were conducted at the Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories using ...
Seven instrument-rated pilots with a wide range of backgrounds and experience levels flew four diffe...
Piloted motion simulator study of gust induced and maneuvering acceleration stress on pilot performa...
An extended Fitt's law paradigm reaction time (RT) task was used to evaluate the effects of accelera...
Extreme acceleration maneuvers encountered in modern agile fighter aircraft can wreak havoc on human...
Two sets of experiments were run to examine how the mental workload of a pilot might be measured. Th...
Faced with a growing technological evolution-oriented design and automation, studying the effects of...
Man machine interaction often requires the operator to perform a sterotyped scan of instruments to m...
Many methods of measuring and predicting operator workload have been developed that provide useful i...
The sensitivity of physiological measures to mental workload has been investigated in a flight simul...
Doing two tasks concurrently is an inevitable situation that occurs in daily life. Several factors s...
The ability to manage high levels of acute stress is an important determinant of successful performa...
An experimental paradigm and a set of results which demonstrate a relationship between the level of ...
Failure to address extreme environments constraints at the human-computer interaction level may lead...
Process development of system for digital computer processing of psychophysiological data to obtain ...