Unit of Research and Development, A-Clinic Foundation, Helsinki, Finland.
Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.
Appl Ergon. 2024 Nov;121:104370. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104370. Epub 2024 Aug 25.
Understanding the operator's cognitive workload is crucial for efficiency and safety in human-machine systems. This study investigated how cognitive workload modulates cardiac autonomic regulation during a standardized military simulator flight. Military student pilots completed simulated flight tasks in a Hawk flight simulator. Continuous electrocardiography was recorded to analyze time and frequency domain heart rate variability (HRV). After the simulation, a flight instructor used a standardized method to evaluate student pilot's individual cognitive workload from video-recorded flight simulator data. Results indicated that HRV was able to differentiate flight phases that induced varying levels of cognitive workload; an increasing level of cognitive workload caused significant decreases in many HRV variables, mainly reflecting parasympathetic deactivation of cardiac autonomic regulation. In conclusion, autonomic physiological responses can be used to examine reactions to increased cognitive workload during simulated military flights. HRV could be beneficial in assessing individual responses to cognitive workload and pilot performance during simulator training.
了解操作人员的认知工作量对于人机系统的效率和安全至关重要。本研究调查了认知工作量如何调节标准化军事模拟器飞行期间的心脏自主调节。军事学员飞行员在鹰式飞行模拟器中完成模拟飞行任务。连续记录心电图以分析时间和频率域心率变异性(HRV)。模拟后,飞行教员使用标准化方法从视频记录的飞行模拟器数据中评估学员飞行员的个体认知工作量。结果表明,HRV 能够区分引起不同认知工作量水平的飞行阶段;认知工作量水平的增加导致许多 HRV 变量显著下降,主要反映心脏自主调节的副交感神经失活。总之,自主生理反应可用于检查模拟军事飞行中增加认知工作量的反应。HRV 可用于评估模拟器训练期间个体对认知工作量和飞行员表现的反应。