Matthew D'Alessandro, Ryan Mackie, Tom Berger, Carl Ott, Christopher Sullivan, Ian Curry
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摘要
导读:认知需求管理对航空安全至关重要。然而,在复杂的飞行演习中准确评估飞行员的工作量仍然具有挑战性。本研究评估了一种结合实时认知参与指标的综合方法,以提供全面的评估,并评估监测操作员状态的生理和主观测量的可靠性。方法:6名经验丰富的美国陆军旋翼飞行员完成模拟高负荷飞行场景,如低空、侦察和空中威胁规避机动。在飞行过程中记录了连续无线脑电图(EEG)、心率数据和主观工作量评分。结果:脑电图参与指数和心率变异性指标在个体飞行员的试验中显示出可靠的受试者内一致性,平均类内相关系数值为0.59-0.69。这两项指标在关键事件中显示出不同试点的同步波动,在高工作量时段增加,在低需求时段减少。主观评分也显示出良好的学科内信度,平均类内相关系数值在0.74-0.85之间。这些发现强调了我们测量的可靠性,为我们研究的有效性注入了信心。讨论:本研究的结果为采用EEG、心率变异性和主观评分相结合的多测量方法的可行性提供了强有力的支持。这种方法可以在模拟旋翼操作过程中持续监测实时认知负荷波动。虽然客观测量显示受试者内部的一致性,但受试者之间的实质性变异性突出了个性化神经认知分析的重要性。尽管存在个体差异带来的挑战,但神经生理、自主、主观和环境数据的整合为飞行员工作量评估的未来带来了巨大的希望。D'Alessandro M, Mackie R, Berger T, Ott C, Sullivan C, Curry I.高速飞行认知参与的实时神经生理和主观指标。航空航天Med Hum执行。2024;95(12): 885 - 896。
Real-Time Neurophysiological and Subjective Indices of Cognitive Engagement in High-Speed Flight.
Introduction: Managing cognitive demand is critical for aviation safety. Yet, accurately assessing pilot workload during complex flight maneuvers remains challenging. This study evaluated an integrated methodology combining real-time cognitive engagement indicators to provide a comprehensive assessment and assess the reliability of physiological and subjective measures for monitoring operator state.
Methods: Six experienced U.S. Army rotary-wing pilots completed simulated high-workload flight scenarios like low-altitude, reconnaissance, and air threat avoidance maneuvers. Continuous wireless electroencephalography (EEG), heart rate data, and subjective workload ratings were recorded during the flights.
Results: EEG engagement indices and heart rate variability metrics demonstrated reliable within-subject consistency across trials for individual pilots, with mean intraclass correlation coefficient values ranging from 0.59-0.69. Both measures exhibited synchronized fluctuations across pilots at key events, increasing during high workload segments and decreasing in lower demand periods. Subjective ratings also showed good within-subject reliability, with mean intraclass correlation coefficient values ranging from 0.74-0.85. These findings underscore the reliability of our measurements, instilling confidence in the validity of our research.
Discussion: The findings of this study provide strong support for the feasibility of using a multi-measure approach that integrates EEG, heart rate variability, and subjective ratings. This approach can continuously monitor real-time cognitive workload fluctuations during simulated rotary-wing operations. While objective measures showed within-subject consistency, substantial between-subject variability highlights the importance of individualized neurocognitive profiling. The integration of neurophysiological, autonomic, subjective, and environmental data holds great promise for the future of pilot workload assessment despite the challenges posed by individual differences. D'Alessandro M, Mackie R, Berger T, Ott C, Sullivan C, Curry I. Real-time neurophysiological and subjective indices of cognitive engagement in high-speed flight. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2024; 95(12):885-896.
期刊介绍:
The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.