Affiliation:
1. Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-6573
2. Systems Research Laboratories Inc. Dayton, OH 45440
Abstract
The objective of this research was to assess the effects of two biodynamic stressors, noise and acceleration, commonly experienced in the aircraft cockpit, on human operator performance and workload. Thirteen workload measures, including one subjective, four performance and eight physiological, were recorded on subjects performing a dual psychomotor task. The results indicate that biodyanmic stressors such as noise and acceleration can adversely affect subjective operator workload without affecting objective task performance.
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