Cognitive and Emotional Impacts of Face Pareidolia Application Among Pilot Students.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Gülsüm Akdeniz, Halil Eren Yilmaz, Husi Geza
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Abstract

Introduction: Metaphoric signs, which refer to a resemblance to something absent, are, like pareidolia, strong cognitive tools that help us understand abstract concepts by relating them to concrete, sensory experiences, and these have not been studied in student pilots. Evaluating the characteristics of students in aviation, including sensory experiences such as stress, decision-making, and pattern recognition, is important for safe flight. This study aims to investigate the cognitive and emotional impacts of face pareidolia among pilot students by using the digital Pareidolia Test (PT).

Methods: Subjects were 86 students from the Professional Pilot B.Sc.

Program: PT includes 10 face and 10 pareidolia images. The number of European Aviation Safety Agency flight and simulator training hours, stress levels, and perceiving emotion in the pareidolia and face images were assessed using a self-report questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were used to test normality, and the Chi-squared test was used to analyze differences.

Results: Results indicated significant differences in perceiving emotion in facial images based on stress levels from flight training from faculty courses (N = 42/86, 49.9%), and perceiving faces in pareidolia images related to flight simulator training hours. Perceiving emotions in pareidolia images varied significantly based on the number of European Aviation Safety Agency tests, but perceiving faces on pareidolia images did not show significant differences.

Discussion: We claim that incorporating pareidolia in aviation training enhances pilots' pattern recognition abilities, facilitating more accurate decision-making. The research recommends using the new digital PT in professions that require attention, such as pilots, to evaluate these parameters. Akdeniz G, Yilmaz HE, Geza H. Cognitive and emotional impacts of face pareidolia application among pilot students. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(1):18-22.

面部幻觉应用对试点学生认知和情绪的影响。
简介:隐喻符号,指的是与缺失的事物相似,像幻想性视错觉一样,是一种强大的认知工具,可以帮助我们通过将抽象概念与具体的感官体验联系起来来理解抽象概念,而这些还没有在学生飞行员中进行研究。评估航空专业学生的特征,包括压力、决策和模式识别等感官体验,对安全飞行很重要。本研究旨在利用数字幻想性视错觉测验(PT),探讨面部幻想性视错觉对试点学生认知和情绪的影响。方法:实验对象为86名专业试点理学学士项目学生,PT包括10张面部图像和10张空想性视错觉图像。采用自我报告问卷对欧洲航空安全局飞行和模拟器训练时数、压力水平和对幻想性视错觉和面部图像的感知情绪进行评估。采用描述性统计检验正态性,采用卡方检验分析差异。结果:教师课程飞行训练的压力水平对面部图像的情绪感知有显著差异(N = 42/86, 49.9%),与飞行模拟器训练时数相关的幻想性视错觉图像对面部的感知有显著差异。根据欧洲航空安全局(European Aviation Safety Agency)的测试次数,在幻想性视错觉图像中感知情绪的差异显著,但在幻想性视错觉图像中感知面孔的差异不显著。讨论:我们声称,将空想性视错觉纳入航空训练可以提高飞行员的模式识别能力,有助于更准确的决策。该研究建议在需要关注的职业(如飞行员)中使用新的数字PT来评估这些参数。张丽娟,张丽娟,张丽娟。面孔空想性视错觉应用对大学生认知和情绪的影响。航空航天Med Hum Perform. 2025;96(1):在18到22岁的。
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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
CiteScore
1.10
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22.20%
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272
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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