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急性应激下基于仪器任务的飞行员表现

Pilot Performance in Instrument-Based Tasks Under Acute Stress.

作者信息

Jiang Hao, Jiang Haokai, Wang Qianlei, Peng Xing, Wang Quanchuan, Zhu Qi, Yang Jiazhong

出版信息

Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025 Jun;96(6):469-477. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.6630.2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Pilots often experience acute stress during flights, potentially affecting flight safety. The effect of acute stress on instrument-based tasks remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the influence of acute stress on subjects' performance in two crucial tasks: the attitude recovery task and the landing judgment task.

METHODS

A total of 91 student pilots were divided into a control group and a stress group. Both groups completed a square task, with the stress group exposed to high-intensity noise to induce acute stress. Subsequently, 42 subjects performed an attitude recovery task using two formats of the attitude indicator: moving horizon and moving aircraft. The remaining 49 subjects performed a landing judgment task with three complexity levels using a landing instrument. Heart rates, trait-state anxiety scores, response times, and accuracy of the tasks were analyzed.

RESULTS

Heart rates and state anxiety scores increased following stress induction. In the attitude task, the stress group responded faster than the control group in the moving-horizon format (467.55 ms vs. 491.45 ms) but had lower accuracy (98.65% vs. 99.73%). In the moving-aircraft format, response times (stress: 454.15 ms, control: 474.73 ms) and accuracy (stress: 98.55%, control: 99.38%) showed no significant differences between the two groups. In the low-complexity landing task, the stress group (1015.79 ms) responded faster than the control group (1168.17 ms).

DISCUSSION

The impact of acute stress on performance depends on task complexity and stress intensity. While stress impairs performance in complex tasks by increasing errors, it enhances performance in simpler tasks by accelerating responses without compromising accuracy. Jiang H, Jiang H, Wang Q, Peng X, Wang Q, Zhu Q, Yang J. Pilot performance in instrument-based tasks under acute stress. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(6):469-477.

摘要

引言

飞行员在飞行过程中经常会经历急性应激,这可能会影响飞行安全。急性应激对基于仪表的任务的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在调查急性应激对受试者在两项关键任务中的表现的影响:姿态恢复任务和着陆判断任务。

方法

总共91名学生飞行员被分为对照组和应激组。两组都完成了一个方形任务,应激组暴露于高强度噪声以诱发急性应激。随后,42名受试者使用两种姿态指示器格式执行姿态恢复任务:移动地平线和移动飞机。其余49名受试者使用着陆仪表执行具有三个复杂度水平的着陆判断任务。分析了心率、特质-状态焦虑得分、反应时间和任务的准确性。

结果

应激诱导后心率和状态焦虑得分增加。在姿态任务中,应激组在移动地平线格式下的反应比对照组更快(467.55毫秒对491.45毫秒),但准确性较低(98.65%对99.73%)。在移动飞机格式下,两组之间的反应时间(应激组:454.15毫秒,对照组:474.73毫秒)和准确性(应激组:98.55%,对照组:99.38%)没有显著差异。在低复杂度着陆任务中,应激组(1015.79毫秒)的反应比对照组(1168.17毫秒)更快。

讨论

急性应激对表现的影响取决于任务复杂度和应激强度。虽然应激会通过增加错误来损害复杂任务的表现,但它会通过加快反应速度而不影响准确性来提高简单任务的表现。姜H,姜H,王Q,彭X,王Q,朱Q,杨J。急性应激下基于仪表任务的飞行员表现。航空航天医学与人类表现。2025;96(6):469 - 477。

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