The system of hemostasis of air traffic controllers responsible for the control of air traffic of varying intensity was investigated. The response of the system depended on its initial state: a higher workload led to hypercoagulation and a lower workload, to hypocoagulation.
Investigation of Hemostasis System in Air Traffic Controllers as Related to Different Air Traffic Conditions
1986
6 pages
Report
No indication
English
Stress Physiology , Air Transportation , Air traffic controllers(Personnel) , Anticoagulants , Blood coagulation , Hemostatics , Human performance , Workloads(Psychophysiology) , Air traffic control , Fatigue(Biology) , Human reactions , Mental performance , Stress (Physiology) , Foreign technology , Translations
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