Identifying Blood Biomarkers and Physiological Processes That Distinguish Humans with Superior Performance under Psychological Stress

Abstract

Attrition of students from aviation training is a serious financial and operational concern for the U.S. Navy. Each late stage navy aviator training failure costs the taxpayer over $1,000,000 and ultimately results in decreased operational readiness of the fleet. Currently, potential aviators are selected based on the Aviation Selection Test Battery (ASTB), which is a series of multiple-choice tests that evaluate basic and aviation-related knowledge and ability. However, the ASTB does not evaluate a person's response to stress. This is important because operating sophisticated aircraft demands exceptional performance and causes high psychological stress. Some people are more resistant to this type of stress, and consequently better able to cope with the demands of naval aviation, than others.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 18, 2009
Accession Number
ADA517048

Entities

People

  • Amanda M. Cooksey
  • Nausheen Momen
  • Russell Stocker
  • Shane C. Burgess

Organizations

  • Mississippi State University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Attrition
  • Blood
  • Blood Proteins
  • Cardiovascular System
  • Chemistry
  • Cytoskeleton
  • Data Sets
  • Heart
  • Motor Skills
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Physiological Processes
  • Physiology
  • Proteins
  • Proteomics
  • Stress (Physiology)
  • Training
  • United States

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  • Aviation Safety Risk Assessment.
  • Economics
  • Psychometric Testing or Psychological Assessment.