A Study on the Assessment of Flight Personnel′s Cognitive Abilities Using a Multiple-ObjectTracking Experimental Paradigm
Tian Wei1, Wang Xue2, Zhang Chi 2#*, He Yiting3, Du Changwei3, Cong Fengyu2
1(Health Management Department, Sanya Rehabilitation and Convalescent Center, Sanya 572000,Hainan,China) 2(Dalian University of Technology Faculty of Medicine, Dalian 116024, Liaoning, China) 3(Health Management Department, Dalian Rehabilitation and Convalescent Center, Dalian 116016, Liaoning, China)
田伟, 王雪, 张驰, 何旖婷, 杜长伟, 丛丰裕. 基于多目标追踪实验范式评估飞行人员认知能力研究[J]. 中国生物医学工程学报, 2026, 45(1): 119-123.
Tian Wei, Wang Xue, Zhang Chi , He Yiting, Du Changwei, Cong Fengyu. A Study on the Assessment of Flight Personnel′s Cognitive Abilities Using a Multiple-ObjectTracking Experimental Paradigm. Chinese Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 2026, 45(1): 119-123.
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