The present research aimed to analyze the effect of combat stress in the psychophysiological response and attention and memory of warfighters in a simulated combat situation. Variables of blood oxygen saturation, heart rate, blood glucose, blood lactate, body temperature, lower body muscular strength manifestation, cortical arousal, autonomic modulation, state anxiety and memory and attention through a postmission questionnaire were analyzed before and after a combat simulation in 20 male professional Spanish Army warfighters. The combat simulation produces a significant increase (p < 0.05) in explosive leg strength, rated perceived exertion, blood glucose, blood lactate, somatic anxiety, heart rate, and low frequency domain of the HRV (LF)...
Introduction: The study of chronic and acute responses when exposed to extreme, aggressive and stres...
Stress is regulated by the autonomous nervous system, increasing the sympathetic modulation when a t...
Extreme limits of the human body could be reached in air combat. We analysed 29 fighter pilots befor...
Previous studies have shown that actuate stress have a negative effect on working memory, visio-spat...
We aimed to analyse the effect of combat stress in the psychophysiological responses of elite and no...
The present research aimed to analyze the effect of experience and psychophysiological modification ...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, es...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, esp...
In last years, the insurgency attacks on task forces bases and checkpoints have been common. The stu...
We aimed to analyse the effectiveness of an operative training in soldiers' psychophysiological and ...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of the missions, as well as their own ph...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of the missions, as well as their own ph...
In last years, the insurgency attacks on task forces bases and checkpoints have been common. The stu...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of military missions, as well as soldier...
AbstractStress influences numerous psychological and physiological processes, and its effects have p...
Introduction: The study of chronic and acute responses when exposed to extreme, aggressive and stres...
Stress is regulated by the autonomous nervous system, increasing the sympathetic modulation when a t...
Extreme limits of the human body could be reached in air combat. We analysed 29 fighter pilots befor...
Previous studies have shown that actuate stress have a negative effect on working memory, visio-spat...
We aimed to analyse the effect of combat stress in the psychophysiological responses of elite and no...
The present research aimed to analyze the effect of experience and psychophysiological modification ...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, es...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, esp...
In last years, the insurgency attacks on task forces bases and checkpoints have been common. The stu...
We aimed to analyse the effectiveness of an operative training in soldiers' psychophysiological and ...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of the missions, as well as their own ph...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of the missions, as well as their own ph...
In last years, the insurgency attacks on task forces bases and checkpoints have been common. The stu...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of military missions, as well as soldier...
AbstractStress influences numerous psychological and physiological processes, and its effects have p...
Introduction: The study of chronic and acute responses when exposed to extreme, aggressive and stres...
Stress is regulated by the autonomous nervous system, increasing the sympathetic modulation when a t...
Extreme limits of the human body could be reached in air combat. We analysed 29 fighter pilots befor...