Air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllers

Abstract Air traffic controllers simultaneously develop complex and multiple tasks in the course of their activities. In this context, concern is raised over the high level of attention needed by these professionals which can ultimately be affected by stress and fatigue. Objectives: The objective o...

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Main Authors: Valdenilson Ribeiro Ribas, Hugo André de Lima Martins, Gutemberg Guerra Amorim, Renata de Melo Guerra Ribas, Cláudia Ângela Vilela de Almeida, Valéria Ribeiro Ribas, Carlos Augusto Carvalho de Vasconcelos, Murilo Duarte Costa Lima, Everton Botelho Sougey, Raul Manhães de Castro
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Language:English
Published: Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento
Series:Dementia & Neuropsychologia
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spelling doaj-4476a0e8badc42439876b0d4b2d474572020-11-24T23:23:19ZengAssociação Neurologia Cognitiva e do ComportamentoDementia & Neuropsychologia1980-57644325025510.1590/S1980-57642010DN40300015S1980-57642010000300250Air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllersValdenilson Ribeiro RibasHugo André de Lima MartinsGutemberg Guerra AmorimRenata de Melo Guerra RibasCláudia Ângela Vilela de AlmeidaValéria Ribeiro RibasCarlos Augusto Carvalho de VasconcelosMurilo Duarte Costa LimaEverton Botelho SougeyRaul Manhães de CastroAbstract Air traffic controllers simultaneously develop complex and multiple tasks in the course of their activities. In this context, concern is raised over the high level of attention needed by these professionals which can ultimately be affected by stress and fatigue. Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess attention level in air traffic controllers (ATCo). Methods: 45 flight protection professionals were evaluated, comprising 30 ATCo, subdivided into ATCo with ten or more years in the profession (ATCo³10, n=15) and ATCo with less than ten years in the profession (ATCo <10, n=15) and 15 aeronautical information services operators (AIS), subdivided into AIS with ten years or more in the profession (AIS³10, n=8) and AIS with less than ten years in the profession (AIS <10, n=7), who were included as the control group. The digit symbol, d2 (the individual marks the letter d on a specific form containing 14 lines with 47 letters in each, maintaining focus on letter d followed by two dashes), forward digit span, backward digit span and PASAT (paced auditory serial addition test) attention tests were used. Kruskal-Wallis was used and data expressed as Median (Minimum and Maximum) with p<0.05. Results: The ATCo³10 presented greater focus of attention, sustained attention, mental manipulation and resistance to interference capacity compared to the AIS³10. Comparison of ATCo³10 to the AIS<10 showed they presented only greater resistance to interference, and when compared to the ATCo<10 presented lower focus. Conclusions: The air traffic control activity after ten years may be associated with a high level of attention.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642010000300250&lng=en&tlng=enair traffic controlleraeronautical information servicesattention
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author Valdenilson Ribeiro Ribas
Hugo André de Lima Martins
Gutemberg Guerra Amorim
Renata de Melo Guerra Ribas
Cláudia Ângela Vilela de Almeida
Valéria Ribeiro Ribas
Carlos Augusto Carvalho de Vasconcelos
Murilo Duarte Costa Lima
Everton Botelho Sougey
Raul Manhães de Castro
spellingShingle Valdenilson Ribeiro Ribas
Hugo André de Lima Martins
Gutemberg Guerra Amorim
Renata de Melo Guerra Ribas
Cláudia Ângela Vilela de Almeida
Valéria Ribeiro Ribas
Carlos Augusto Carvalho de Vasconcelos
Murilo Duarte Costa Lima
Everton Botelho Sougey
Raul Manhães de Castro
Air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllers
Dementia & Neuropsychologia
air traffic controller
aeronautical information services
attention
author_facet Valdenilson Ribeiro Ribas
Hugo André de Lima Martins
Gutemberg Guerra Amorim
Renata de Melo Guerra Ribas
Cláudia Ângela Vilela de Almeida
Valéria Ribeiro Ribas
Carlos Augusto Carvalho de Vasconcelos
Murilo Duarte Costa Lima
Everton Botelho Sougey
Raul Manhães de Castro
author_sort Valdenilson Ribeiro Ribas
title Air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllers
title_short Air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllers
title_full Air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllers
title_fullStr Air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllers
title_full_unstemmed Air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllers
title_sort air traffic control activity increases attention capacity in air traffic controllers
publisher Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento
series Dementia & Neuropsychologia
issn 1980-5764
description Abstract Air traffic controllers simultaneously develop complex and multiple tasks in the course of their activities. In this context, concern is raised over the high level of attention needed by these professionals which can ultimately be affected by stress and fatigue. Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess attention level in air traffic controllers (ATCo). Methods: 45 flight protection professionals were evaluated, comprising 30 ATCo, subdivided into ATCo with ten or more years in the profession (ATCo³10, n=15) and ATCo with less than ten years in the profession (ATCo <10, n=15) and 15 aeronautical information services operators (AIS), subdivided into AIS with ten years or more in the profession (AIS³10, n=8) and AIS with less than ten years in the profession (AIS <10, n=7), who were included as the control group. The digit symbol, d2 (the individual marks the letter d on a specific form containing 14 lines with 47 letters in each, maintaining focus on letter d followed by two dashes), forward digit span, backward digit span and PASAT (paced auditory serial addition test) attention tests were used. Kruskal-Wallis was used and data expressed as Median (Minimum and Maximum) with p<0.05. Results: The ATCo³10 presented greater focus of attention, sustained attention, mental manipulation and resistance to interference capacity compared to the AIS³10. Comparison of ATCo³10 to the AIS<10 showed they presented only greater resistance to interference, and when compared to the ATCo<10 presented lower focus. Conclusions: The air traffic control activity after ten years may be associated with a high level of attention.
topic air traffic controller
aeronautical information services
attention
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