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Determining the psychophysiological responses of military aircrew when exposed to acute disorientation stimuli.

Jose Francisco Tornero AguileraJ Gil-CabreraVicente Javier Clemente-Suarez
Published in: BMJ military health (2020)
Disorientation exposure produces an increase in cortical arousal and decrease in the parasympathetic nervous system either in pilots and medical aircrew personnel. In addition, medical aircrew personnel are less adapted to disorientation stimulus presenting significantly higher psychophysiological stress response, thus complementary physical training should be mandatory.
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