International audienceINTRODUCTION: The stress effects induced by diverse military scenarios are usually studied under tightly controlled conditions, while only limited research has addressed realistic scenarios. This study was designed to compare the effects of two levels of realism in stressful training for escape from a sunken submarine. METHODS: Thirteen qualified submariners served as subjects. All had previously participated in underwater escape training using a simulated submarine in a land-based tank submerged at a depth of 6 m; for this study, they repeated the simulator escape, following which six of them executed escape from an actual submarine lying at a depth of 30 m on the sea floor. The men were studied before the exercises, ...
Introduction: In the case of a submerged, disabled submarine, survivors may be forced to escape by e...
Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify the stress associated with performing maritime pilo...
This thesis describes a study that aimed to assess the psychophysiological effects of offshore survi...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The stress effects induced by diverse military scenarios are usu...
Introduction: As mindfulness is considered as a predictor of day-to-day self-regulated behavior and ...
Background: This research aimed to analyze the psychophysiological stress response of air crews in a...
International audienceIntroduction: A nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) is a singul...
The inability of a submarine to surface must rate as one of greatest risks to sailors in peacetime. ...
Background: This research aimed to analyze the psychophysiological stress response of air crews in a...
AbstractStress influences numerous psychological and physiological processes, and its effects have p...
International audienceObjectivesThe subsurface ballistic missile nuclear submarine (SSBN) is an extr...
Submariners are exposed to a unique range of stressors, such as cramped living conditions, lack of p...
Contains fulltext : 228383.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Employing a f...
Exposure to an acute naturalistic stressor induces both psychological and physiological changes in h...
INTRODUCTION : Recreational scuba divers are exposed to environmental stresses including increased e...
Introduction: In the case of a submerged, disabled submarine, survivors may be forced to escape by e...
Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify the stress associated with performing maritime pilo...
This thesis describes a study that aimed to assess the psychophysiological effects of offshore survi...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The stress effects induced by diverse military scenarios are usu...
Introduction: As mindfulness is considered as a predictor of day-to-day self-regulated behavior and ...
Background: This research aimed to analyze the psychophysiological stress response of air crews in a...
International audienceIntroduction: A nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) is a singul...
The inability of a submarine to surface must rate as one of greatest risks to sailors in peacetime. ...
Background: This research aimed to analyze the psychophysiological stress response of air crews in a...
AbstractStress influences numerous psychological and physiological processes, and its effects have p...
International audienceObjectivesThe subsurface ballistic missile nuclear submarine (SSBN) is an extr...
Submariners are exposed to a unique range of stressors, such as cramped living conditions, lack of p...
Contains fulltext : 228383.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Employing a f...
Exposure to an acute naturalistic stressor induces both psychological and physiological changes in h...
INTRODUCTION : Recreational scuba divers are exposed to environmental stresses including increased e...
Introduction: In the case of a submerged, disabled submarine, survivors may be forced to escape by e...
Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify the stress associated with performing maritime pilo...
This thesis describes a study that aimed to assess the psychophysiological effects of offshore survi...