2024
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usae390
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Heart Rate Variability in Military Pilots During Flight: A Scoping Review

Amanda Brandello Farias Soares,
Marcelo Furtado de Almeida,
Emerson Franchini
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Piloting an aircraft is a complex multitasking activity that involves managing information in a nonautomatic way and generates a high workload (psychological, cognitive, and physical) for the pilot. The excess of these demands can result in decreased performance and may impair flight safety. Heart rate variability (HRV) has been used in recent studies as a method to investigate operator’s workload in complex environments. This measure can assess the stress and recovery ability of… Show more

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