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Published in 2025 at "Ergonomics"
DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2025.2511877
Abstract: The mental workload of pilots is a critical factor influencing performance. This study aims to propose a low-interference mental workload recognition method based on aviation ecological validity. A simulated flight tracking experiment was conducted with…
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Published in 2018 at "IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems"
DOI: 10.1109/tcds.2016.2628702
Abstract: A reliable method for quantifying cognitive workload in pilots could find uses in flight training and scheduling, cockpit design, and improving flight safety. Many proposed methods for monitoring cognitive workload in this population rely on…
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Published in 2025 at "Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications"
DOI: 10.1186/s41235-025-00633-6
Abstract: Multitasking abilities are vital for conducting flight missions. Traditional theories of multitasking suggest that cognitive resources represent a determining factor of said performance. The current study takes a different approach by investigating how the stability-flexibility-dilemma…
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Published in 2025 at "Symmetry"
DOI: 10.3390/sym17101627
Abstract: Cognitive deficiencies are significant factors affecting aviation piloting capabilities. However, due to the limited stability resulting from the insufficient appeal of traditional attention or memory cognitive training, multi-task gamified cognitive training (MTGCT) may be more…
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