THE EFFECT OF INTERIOR AIRCRAFT NOISE ON PILOT PERFORMANCE
Journal article, 2013

This study examined the effect of the interior sounds of an aircraft cockpit on ratings of affect and expected performance decrement. While exposed to 12 interior aircraft sounds, of which half were modified to correspond to what is experienced with an active noise reduction (ANR) headset, 23 participants rated their affective reactions and how they believed their performance on various tasks would be affected. The results suggest that implementation of ANR-technique has a positive effect on ratings of expected performance. In addition, affective reactions to the noise are related to ratings of expected performance. The implications of these findings for both research and pilot performance are discussed.

low-frequency noise

performance

work

annoyance

self-report measure

core affect

exposure

road-traffic noise

sensitivity

cognitive

speech

Author

Johan Lindvall

University of Gothenburg

Daniel Västfjäll

University of Gothenburg

Perceptual and Motor Skills

0031-5125 (ISSN) 1558-688x (eISSN)

Vol. 116 2 472-490

Subject Categories

Psychology

DOI

10.2466/27.24.pms.116.2.472-490

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10/10/2017