Pilot performance during periods of anticipatory physical Treat Stress.

Author(s)
Drinkwater, B.L. T. Cleland & M.M. Flint.
Year
Abstract

The effect of anticipatory stress on the performance of general aviation pilots flying a simulated instrument flight under the threat of electric shock was investigated. No differences were found in the performance of Group A, which received a shock for each control error, and Group B, which could avoid the shock by correcting an error within five seconds. However, both groups improved their altitude-airspeed control significantly during the stress flights while tracking accuracy deteriorated.

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Aerospace Medicine, 1968, No. 39 (September), p. 994-9.

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