Effect of Environmental Temperature on Working Memory in Military Personnel

E. Zarghami, S. Yazdanfar, Nafiseh Hosseini Yekta, F. Dadras
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Background: Working memory is one of the essential cognitive functions. Achieving the highest cognitive performance is especially important in critical jobs such as military and crisis management-related jobs. The thermal environment can cognitive functions. Humans have different thermal sensations in the same fixed temperature environments. Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the effect of thermal environment and thermal sensation on working memory. Methods: Each of 20 male adult participants, physically and mentally healthy aged 19 - 29 years, experienced seven thermal conditions (office room climate: 14°C, 17°C, 20°C, 23°C, 26°C, 29°C, and 32°C) over four months. Before the test, they waited 40 minutes in the room for adaptation. The thermal sensation questions were asked from them, and working memory was measured with the n-back test. Results: In this experiment, 140 working memory data were collected. The relationship between air temperature and working memory was significant in two of six conditions. The relationship between thermal sensation and working memory was significant in all six conditions. Participants had various thermal sensations in the same fixed thermal environment. Conclusions: Thermal sensation significantly affected the working memory of the environment users. Working memory was more related to changes in people’s thermal sensation than changes in ambient temperature. Adjusting the ambient temperature based on the user’s thermal sensation increases cognitive performance and prevents working memory loss.
环境温度对军人工作记忆的影响
背景:工作记忆是人的基本认知功能之一。在军事和危机管理等关键工作中,获得最高的认知表现尤为重要。热环境影响认知功能。在相同的固定温度环境中,人类有不同的热感觉。目的:探讨热环境和热感觉对工作记忆的影响。方法:20名男性成年参与者,身心健康,年龄在19 - 29岁之间,在四个月的时间里经历了七种热条件(办公室气候:14°C、17°C、20°C、23°C、26°C、29°C和32°C)。在测试之前,他们在房间里等了40分钟来适应。他们被问及热感觉问题,工作记忆用n-back测试测量。结果:本实验共收集工作记忆数据140份。空气温度和工作记忆之间的关系在六个条件中的两个条件下是显著的。在所有六种情况下,热感觉与工作记忆之间的关系都是显著的。参与者在相同的固定热环境中有不同的热感觉。结论:热感觉对环境使用者的工作记忆有显著影响。与环境温度的变化相比,工作记忆与人的热感觉变化的关系更大。根据用户的热感觉调节环境温度可以提高认知能力,防止工作记忆丧失。
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