TY - JOUR PY - 2008// TI - Heart rate and respiration responses to real traffic pattern flight JO - Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback A1 - Yao, Y-J A1 - Chang, Yao-Ming A1 - Xie, Xiao-Ping A1 - Cao, Xin-Sheng A1 - Sun, Xi-Qing A1 - Wu, Yan-Hong SP - 203 EP - 209 VL - 33 IS - 4 N2 - The purpose of this study was to observe heart rate and respiration responses to real traffic pattern flight. Nine experienced and nine less-experienced military pilots on active flying status participated in four uninterrupted traffic patterns flight missions with F-7 jet trainer. The heart rates and respiration waves were continuously recorded using a small recording device strapped around the chest. As compared with baseline values, significant increases in heart rates of the two groups (for experienced pilots group, F (11, 88) = 4.636, p = 0.000; for less-experienced, F (11, 88) = 4.437, p = 0.000) and mean respiration rates of less-experienced group (F (11, 88) = 4.488, p = 0.000) were obtained during the phases of take-off, final approach and landing. Heart rates of less-experienced pilots were significant higher than those of experienced pilots during the take-off phase (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences in respiration rates between the two groups at each phase of the whole flight. The results show that take-off, final approach and landing are the most mental workload phases in-flight, and less-experienced pilots show more mental workload than experienced pilots in take-off phase in-flight.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1090-0586 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10484-008-9066-x ID - ref1 ER -