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飞行员的心理负荷:飞行员的实际表现究竟如何?

Pilot mental workload: how well do pilots really perform?

作者信息

Morris Charles H, Leung Ying K

机构信息

Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, PO Box 218, Hawthorn, 3122 Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Ergonomics. 2006 Dec 15;49(15):1581-96. doi: 10.1080/00140130600857987.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of increasing mental demands on various aspects of aircrew performance. In particular, the robustness of the prioritization and allocation hierarchy of aviate-navigate-communicate was examined, a hierarchy commonly used within the aviation industry. A total of 42 trainee pilots were divided into three workload groups (low, medium, high) to complete a desktop, computer-based exercise that simulated combinations of generic flight deck activities: flight control manipulation, rule-based actions and higher level cognitive processing, in addition to Air Traffic Control instructions that varied in length from one chunk of auditory information to seven chunks. It was found that as mental workload and auditory input increased, participants experienced considerable difficulty in carrying out the primary manipulation task. A similar decline in prioritization was also observed. Moreover, when pilots were under a high mental workload their ability to comprehend more than two chunks of auditory data deteriorated rapidly.

摘要

本研究的目的是调查增加心理需求对机组人员绩效各个方面的影响。特别是,研究了航空业常用的“飞行-导航-通信”优先级和分配层次结构的稳健性。总共42名实习飞行员被分为三个工作量组(低、中、高),以完成一项基于计算机桌面的练习,该练习模拟了通用驾驶舱活动的组合:飞行控制操作、基于规则的行动和更高层次的认知处理,此外还有长度从一段听觉信息到七段不等的空中交通管制指令。研究发现,随着心理工作量和听觉输入的增加,参与者在执行主要操作任务时遇到了相当大的困难。在优先级方面也观察到了类似的下降。此外,当飞行员处于高心理工作量状态时,他们理解超过两段听觉数据的能力迅速下降。

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