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Authors:
Hilla, Yannik; Stefani, Maximilian; Nitzschner, Marco Michael; Mack, Wolfgang 
Editors:
Boring, Ronald 
Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag / Conference Paper 
Title:
Flight Simulation Task Performance Predicts Military Multitasking Better Than Laboratory Measures 
Title of conference publication:
Human Error, Reliability & Performance 
Subtitle of conference publication:
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics and the Affiliated Conferences, Nice, France, 24-27 July 2024 
Series title:
AHFE international 
Series volume:
132 
Conference title:
International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (15., 2024, Nizza) 
Venue:
Nizza 
Year of conference:
2024 
Date of conference beginning:
24.07.2024 
Date of conference ending:
27.07.2024 
Place of publication:
New York 
Publishing institution:
AHFE International 
Year:
2024 
Pages from - to:
61-71 
Language:
Englisch 
Keywords:
Military Performance ; Multitasking Ability ; Cognitive Control ; Bayesian Statistics 
Abstract:
Proficient multitasking abilities are essential for conducting military operations. Air Force pilots, for instance, must monitor control panels and respond to radio messages while steering an aircraft. Moreover, infantry soldiers need to collaborate in teams in addition to executing orders. Whether both conditions require the same multitasking abilities is unclear. This raises the question, which mechanism accounts for efficient multitasking behavior. One answer may be that individuals possess a...    »
 
ISBN:
978-1-964867-08-3 
Department:
Fakultät für Humanwissenschaften 
Institute:
HUM 7 - Institut für Psychologie 
Chair:
Mack, Wolfgang 
Project:
MuPPmilA 
Open Access yes or no?:
Ja / Yes