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The STEP Model: Characterizing Simultaneous Time Effects on Practice for Flight Simulator Performance Among Middle-Aged and Older Pilots

机译:STEP模型:表征中,老年飞行员在飞行模拟器性能上的同时时间效应

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Understanding the possible effects of the number of practice sessions (practice) and time between practice sessions (interval) among middle-aged and older adults in real-world tasks has important implications for skill maintenance. Prior training and cognitive ability may impact practice and interval effects on real-world tasks. In this study, we took advantage of existing practice data from 5 simulated flights among 263 middle-aged and older pilots with varying levels of flight expertise (defined by U.S. Federal Aviation Administration proficiency ratings). We developed a new Simultaneous Time Effects on Practice (STEP) model: (a) to model the simultaneous effects of practice and interval on performance of the 5 flights, and (b) to examine the effects of selected covariates (i.e., age, flight expertise, and 3 composite measures of cognitive ability). The STEP model demonstrated consistent positive practice effects, negative interval effects, and predicted covariate effects. Age negatively moderated the beneficial effects of practice. Additionally, cognitive processing speed and intraindividual variability (IIV) in processing speed moderated the benefits of practice and/or the negative influence of interval for particular flight performance measures. Expertise did not interact with practice or interval. Results indicated that practice and interval effects occur in simulated flight tasks. However, processing speed and IIV may influence these effects, even among high-functioning adults. Results have implications for the design and assessment of training interventions targeted at middle-aged and older adults for complex real-world tasks.
机译:了解现实世界中中老年人在实践任务中练习次数(练习)和练习之间的时间间隔(间隔)的可能影响,对技能维护具有重要意义。事先的训练和认知能力可能会影响实践和对现实世界任务的间隔影响。在这项研究中,我们利用了来自263名中老年飞行员的5次模拟飞行中的现有实践数据,这些飞行员​​具有不同水平的飞行专业知识(由美国联邦航空管理局熟练程度定义)。我们开发了一种新的“同时练习时效”(STEP)模型:(a)模拟练习和间隔对5次试飞的同时效果,以及(b)检查选定协变量(即年龄,航班等)的影响专业知识和3种认知能力的综合衡量指标)。 STEP模型显示出一致的积极练习效果,消极间隔效果和预测的协变量效果。年龄消极地减轻了实践的有益影响。此外,认知处理速度和处理速度中的个体差异(IIV)降低了练习的好处和/或间隔对特定飞行性能度量的负面影响。专业知识没有与实践或间隔互动。结果表明,练习和间隔效应在模拟飞行任务中发生。但是,即使在高功能成年人中,处理速度和IIV也会影响这些效果。结果对设计和评估针对中年和老年人的复杂现实世界任务的干预措施具有影响。

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