1. Assessment of the static upright balance index and brain blood oxygen levels as parameters to evaluate pilot workload.
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Jicheng Sun, Shan Cheng, Jin Ma, Kaiwen Xiong, Miao Su, and Wendong Hu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the potential for static upright balance function and brain-blood oxygen parameters to evaluate pilot workload. METHODS:Phase 1: The NASA Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) was used to compare the workloads of real flights with flight simulator simulated flight tasks in 15 pilots (Cohort 1). Phase 2: To determine the effects of workload, 50 cadets were divided equally into simulated flight task load (experimental) and control groups (Cohort 2). The experimental group underwent 2 h of simulated flight tasks, while the control group rested for 2 h. Their static upright balance function was evaluated using balance index-1 (BI-1), before and after the tasks, with balance system posturography equipment and cerebral blood oxygen parameters monitored with near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in real time. Sternberg dual-task and reaction time tests were performed in the experimental and control groups before and after the simulated flight tasks. RESULTS:(Phase1) There was a significant correlation between the workload caused by real flight and simulated flight tasks (P
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- 2019
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