Authors
Charelle Bottenheft, Eric L Groen, Douwe Mol, Pierre JL Valk, Mark MJ Houben, Boris RM Kingma, Jan BF van Erp
Publication date
2023/12/2
Journal
Ergonomics
Volume
66
Issue
12
Pages
2148-2164
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
This study investigates how cognitive performance is affected by the combination of two stressors that are operationally relevant for helicopter pilots: heat load and hypobaric hypoxia. Fifteen participants were exposed to (1) no stressors, (2) heat load, (3) hypobaric hypoxia, and (4) combined heat load and hypobaric hypoxia. Hypobaric hypoxia (13,000 ft) was achieved in a hypobaric chamber. Heat load was induced by increasing ambient temperature to ∼28 °C. Cognitive performance was measured using two multitasks, and a vigilance task. Subjective and physiological data (oxygen saturation, heart rate, core- and skin temperature) were also collected. Mainly heat load caused cognitive performance decline. This can be explained by high subjective heat load and increased skin temperature, which takes away cognitive resources from the tasks. Only the arithmetic subtask was sensitive to hypobaric hypoxia …
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