Measurement and monitoring of the effects of work schedule and jet lag on the information processing capacity of individual pilots: Phase 2

Last updated on 01 September 2014 2:12
Electroencephalographic (EEG) and multitasking results (MT) were recorded from Canada 3000 pilots flying between Vancouver and Europe or the South Pacific. The EEG was in the range of 35 to 45 Hz. Recordings were done approximately every three hours during flight after take-off and preceding landing. Take-off and landing...
Author(s): Weinberg H;Kenny G
2001
Canada
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