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Sección: ArtículosTítulo: Personality traits and performance of military parachuitist trainees / V.M. Sharma... [et al.]Notas: Sumario: Fifty-two Indian military parachutist trainess were studied throughout the training period to investigate effects of stress in parachutist training on performance efficiency. Stress attributable to fear, anxiety, and apprehension about the inherent risk of paratrooping was studied along with physiological and biochemical changes. An attempt is made to correlate personality traits with performance efficiency. In cognitive and psychomotor tests, maximum deterioration was seen before the tower jump and aircraft jump. The deterioration was correlated with the level of anxiety and urinary catecholamine levels. Inter-correlations between anxiety, catecholamine, and blood pressure were positive, and the level of anxiety was seen to be affecting the quality of performance adverselyRegistros relacionados: En: Ergonomics. - London and Washington. - Vol. 37, nº 7, July 1994 ; p. 1145-1155Materia / lugar / evento: ErgonomíaParacaidismoFuerzas ArmadasFormaciónEstrésAparato locomotorFluido sanguíneoTestsIndiaOtros autores: Sharma, V.M. Títulos secundarios: Título: Ergonomics Otras clasificaciones: 875Derechos: In Copyright (InC)