Mourtakos Stamatis, Vassiliou Georgia, Kontoangelos Konstantinos, Papageorgiou Christos, Philippou Anastasios, Bersimis Fragkiskos, Geladas Nikolaos, Koutsilieris Michael, Sidossis Labros S, Tsirmpas Charalampos, Papageorgiou Charalabos, Yiannopoulou Konstantina G
Department of Psychiatry, University of Athens School of Medicine, 11528 Athens, Greece.
Medical School, Department of Physiology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 11527 Athens, Greece.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Apr 20;18(8):4384. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18084384.
Stress resilience plays a key role in task performance during emergencies, especially in occupations like military special forces, with a routine consisting of unexpected events. Nevertheless, reliable and applicable measurements of resilience in predicting task performance in stressful conditions are still researched. This study aimed to explore the stress response in the Hellenic Navy SEALs (HN-SEALs), using a cognitive-physiological approach. Eighteen candidates under intense preparation for their enlistment in the HN-SEALs and 16 healthy controls (HCs) underwent Stroop tests, along with mental-state and personality examination. Simultaneously, electrodermal activity (EDA) was assessed during each one of cognitive testing procedures. Compared to healthy control values, multiple components of EDA values were found decreased ( < 0.05) in the HN-SEALs group. These results were associated with an increase in resilience level in the HN-SEALs group, since a restricted sympathetic reactivity according to the reduced EDA values was observed during the stressful cognitive testing. This is the first report providing physiological measurements of the sympathetic response of HN-SEALs to a stressful situation and suggests that EDA turns out to be a simple and objective tool of sympathetic activation and it may be used as a complementary index of resilience in HN-SEALs candidates.
应激恢复力在紧急情况下的任务表现中起着关键作用,尤其是在军事特种部队等职业中,其日常工作包含意外事件。然而,在预测压力条件下的任务表现时,对应激恢复力进行可靠且适用的测量仍在研究中。本研究旨在采用认知 - 生理方法探索希腊海军海豹突击队(HN - SEALs)的应激反应。18名正在为加入HN - SEALs进行高强度训练的候选人以及16名健康对照者(HCs)接受了斯特鲁普测试,同时进行了心理状态和性格检查。在每个认知测试过程中同时评估皮肤电活动(EDA)。与健康对照值相比,发现HN - SEALs组的EDA值多个成分降低(<0.05)。这些结果与HN - SEALs组应激恢复力水平的提高相关,因为在压力认知测试期间观察到根据降低的EDA值,交感神经反应性受限。这是第一份提供HN - SEALs对压力情况的交感神经反应生理测量的报告,并表明EDA被证明是交感神经激活的一种简单而客观的工具,它可作为HN - SEALs候选人应激恢复力的补充指标。