Mechanisms of cognitive control in cadet pilots.

Disaster and military medicine Pub Date : 2016-03-03 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40696-016-0016-5
Shirley Gordon, Nir Getter, Idit Oz, Dror Garbi, Doron Todder
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Background: Optimizing performance of aviators while minimizing risks arising from the exposure to extreme environment, both external and internal, is one of the principles guiding the Israeli Air Force. Young cadets in particular are considered an "at risk" population due to the fact that they have no experience in flight in the first stages of training and are therefore subjects for investigation.

Methods: In this study, we investigated the cognitive performance of young cadet pilots across different hours of the day. 39 cadets were randomly divided into 3 groups: morning, late afternoon, and late evening groups and then tested on a cognitive battery that contained both simple performance measures but also complex measures like dual-tasking and mental rotation test.

Results: The analysis indicated a significant effect of 'time of day' on the participants' accuracy [F (2, 32) = 3.4, p < 0.05]. In a post hoc pairwise t-tests, we found a near significant (p = 0.52) increase in participants' accuracy and a significant increase [F (2, 32) = 4.5, p < 0.05] in participants' reaction time in the late evening group as compared to the morning group. We also found a differential effect of dual tasking on accuracy in the different daytimes [F (2, 33) = 5.6, p < 0.01]. In a post hoc analysis, we found that accuracy in the 1-back task deteriorates from single task condition to the dual task condition only in the morning group (p < 0.05), but not in the late evening or late-afternoon group.

Conclusions: This 'trade-off' behavior, slowing down in order to perform better, in the late evening group may be a result of a voluntary control mechanism (top-down processes) activated at night, in this group. The combination of feeling fatigue, along with the understanding that complex tasks are more resource consuming, caused the cadets to check and double-check before answering, whereas in the morning group, they felt alert and vital, and acted more reactively, ended in an impulsive manner that caused to inaccurate performance.

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学员飞行员认知控制的机制。
背景:优化飞行员的性能,同时最大限度地减少暴露于外部和内部极端环境所产生的风险,是指导以色列空军的原则之一。年轻的学员尤其被认为是“危险”人群,因为他们在训练的第一阶段没有飞行经验,因此是调查的对象。方法:在本研究中,我们调查了年轻学员飞行员在一天中不同时间的认知表现。39名学员被随机分为3组:早上,下午晚些时候和晚上晚些时候,然后接受认知测试,包括简单的表现测试和复杂的测试,如双重任务和心理旋转测试。结果:分析表明,“时间”对参与者的准确性有显著影响[F (2,32) = 3.4, p p = 0.52],参与者的准确性有显著提高[F (2,32) = 4.5, p F (2,33) = 5.6, p p]。结论:这种“权衡”行为,在深夜组放慢速度以更好地表现,可能是自发控制机制(自上而下的过程)在夜间激活的结果。感觉疲劳,再加上理解复杂的任务更消耗资源,导致学员在回答之前会反复检查,而在上午组,他们感到警觉和充满活力,反应性更强,以冲动的方式结束,导致了不准确的表现。
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