Aviation

37 – UAVs, Drones & Helicopters/Inhibiting Actions in Sports

37 A look at the unique perceptual and cognitive issues associated with uninhabited air vehicles (UAVs) and helicopters. Are fully automated drones a good idea? What are some of the technologies that have been developed to improve performance with these alternative forms of flight? -Knowing when not to act in sports (Time 19:36) Download link…

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36 – Aviation Instruments & Automation/Causal Mechanisms of the Quiet Eye

36 A look at some of the developments in cockpit technology. Do “glass cockpits” really lead to better flying performance? Can Head-Up Displays and Highways in the Sky reduce pilot workload? Has automation in aviation lived up to its promise? -Why does having a “quiet eye” resulting in better sports performance? (Time 20:45) Download link…

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35 – Flight Simulation & Training/Part vs Whole Practice

35 A discussion of the history of flight training with an emphasis on flight simulation. What makes a good simulator? Should it really perfectly re-create the real world? Can we identify effective pilots through screening tests? -Part vs whole training in sport (Time 21:01) Download link Articles/links: The Link Trainer Naive Realism: Misplaced Faith in…

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34 – Plane Crash Analysis/Famous Sporting Errors

34 An analysis of some of the most serious plane crashes that were caused by human error with a goal of understanding what happened in terms of perceptual-motor and cognitive processes. What can we learn from these unfortunate incidents so that they never happen again? -Some famous errors on the sports field (Time 23:48) Download…

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33 – Information Processing in Aviation /Self-Controlled Feedback in Sports

33 How do pilots use all the information from the outside environment, instruments and air traffic control to make decisions and act? Does their ability to sample information depend on experience? What are some of the common decision making errors that can occurs? -Why do performers learn better when they can control when feedback is…

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32 – Spatial Disorientation in Aviation/Ironic Effects of Pressure in Pitching

32 How does a pilot know which way is up or whether they are banking left or right? Sounds easy, but maintaining spatial orientation is one of the most difficult challenges in aviation. What visual and vestibular information can be used to orient oneself and what illusions cause spatial disorientation? -Can showing an athlete their…

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31 –Visual Perception in Aviation/ Manipulating Spatial & Temporal Constraints in Practice

31 What visual information can a pilot use to land a plane? What misperception can occur and how can the lead to crashes? What is the Black Hole Illusion? -What is the best way to train an athlete: start easy or start hard?(Time 22:19) Download link Articles: Aviation Visual Perception: Research, Misperception & Mishaps Optic…

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