Physiological evaluation of relationships between cognitive and emotional workload during a flight simulation
Oct 21, 2017


Damien Mouratille
Human factors and neuroergonomics researcher
My research interests include Human Factors, Neuroergonomics, Biofeedback, Artificial Intelligence and Brain Computer Interface.
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Publications
Conscientiousness in Pilots Correlates with Electrodermal Stability: Study on Simulated Flights under Social Stress
For pilots, the capacity to cope with anxiety is crucial during a flight since they may be confronted with stressful situations. …
Cardiovascular Correlates of Emotional State, Cognitive Workload and Time-on-Task Effect during a Realistic Flight Simulation
In aviation, emotion and cognitive workload can considerably increase the probability of human error. An accurate online physiological …
Emotional State and Cognitive Workload during a Flight Simulation: Heart Rate Study
The monitoring of the physiological activity related to mental workload (MW) on pilots will be useful to improve aviation safety by …