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Environmental support promotes expertise-based mitigation of age differences on pilot communication tasks
Authors:Morrow Daniel G  Ridolfo Heather E  Menard William E  Sanborn Adam  Stine-Morrow Elizabeth A L  Magnor Cliff  Herman Larry  Teller Thomas  Bryant David
Institution:Institute of Aviation, Aviation Human Factors Division, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Savoy 61874, USA. dgm@uiuc.edu
Abstract:The authors investigated whether expertise is more likely to mitigate age declines when experts rely on environmental support in a pilot/Air Traffic Control (ATC) communication task. Pilots and nonpilots listened to ATC messages that described a route through an airspace, while they referred to a chart of the airspace. They read back (repeated) each message and then answered a probe question about the route. In a preliminary study, participants could take notes while listening to the messages and performing the read-back and probe tasks. In Experiment 1, opportunity to take notes was manipulated. Note taking determined when expertise mitigated age differences on the read-back task. With note taking, read-back accuracy declined with age for nonpilots but not for pilots. Without note taking, similar age-related declines occurred for pilots and nonpilots. Benefits of expertise, younger age, and note taking occurred for probe accuracy, but mitigation did not occur. The findings suggest that older adults take advantage of a domain-relevant form of environmental support (note taking) to maintain performance on some complex tasks despite typical age-related declines in cognitive ability.
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