Zanesco Anthony P, Denkova Ekaterina, Barry Jordan, Alessio Costanza, Jha Amishi P
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States.
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2025 May 5;16:1543161. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1543161. eCollection 2025.
There is growing interest in understanding how individual differences in cognitive abilities contribute to military performance. Laboratory-based cognitive tasks, which are well-suited for assessing specific cognitive capacities, offer a controlled and efficient approach for evaluating these differences. If performance on such tasks corresponds with operationally relevant performance, these measures could serve as valuable tools for evaluation, selection, and targeted training interventions to enhance military readiness. Here, we examined associations between performance on laboratory tasks of attentional control and operationally relevant tasks in an augmented reality military training environment.
Across two study rounds, 45 squads of active-duty U.S. Army soldiers ( = 356) completed two laboratory-based tasks of attentional control and a series of operationally relevant drills, requiring attentional control.
Soldiers' performance on sustained attention and working memory tasks was positively correlated with their performance on operationally relevant drills. Specifically, in both rounds, individuals with greater sustained attention task accuracy performed better on a Shoot/Do Not Shoot drill.
The results indicate that laboratory-based attentional control tasks can serve as useful indicators of performance in military operationally relevant drills. Furthermore, these findings suggest that individual differences in attentional control may influence operationally relevant performance.
人们越来越关注认知能力的个体差异如何影响军事表现。基于实验室的认知任务非常适合评估特定的认知能力,为评估这些差异提供了一种可控且高效的方法。如果此类任务的表现与作战相关表现相符,这些测量方法可作为评估、选拔和有针对性的训练干预措施的宝贵工具,以提高军事准备状态。在此,我们研究了在增强现实军事训练环境中,注意力控制实验室任务的表现与作战相关任务之间的关联。
在两轮研究中,45个现役美国陆军士兵班(n = 356)完成了两项基于实验室的注意力控制任务以及一系列需要注意力控制的作战相关演练。
士兵在持续注意力和工作记忆任务上的表现与他们在作战相关演练中的表现呈正相关。具体而言,在两轮研究中,持续注意力任务准确性较高的个体在“射击/不射击”演练中表现更好。
结果表明,基于实验室的注意力控制任务可作为军事作战相关演练中表现的有用指标。此外,这些发现表明注意力控制的个体差异可能会影响作战相关表现。