2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2020.10.007
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The implications of emerging technology on military human performance research priorities

Abstract: Objectives: To demonstrate the need for the military human performance research community to anticipate and evolve with the emergence of new and disruptive battlefield technologies that are changing the fundamental role of the human combatant. Methods: An international team of military performance researchers drew on relevant literature and their individual national perspectives and experiences to provide an integrated forecast of research priorities and needs based on current trends. Results: Rapid advances a… Show more

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“…This framework can be used for developing HAT to support job performance while addressing the impact on the employees' well-being. Previous studies providing R&D agenda for HAT generally focus on specific topics or tools such as performance of military [64], brain-computer interface [65], and retail business [66]. This study describes comprehensive employee well-being from the viewpoints of technology demand and job satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This framework can be used for developing HAT to support job performance while addressing the impact on the employees' well-being. Previous studies providing R&D agenda for HAT generally focus on specific topics or tools such as performance of military [64], brain-computer interface [65], and retail business [66]. This study describes comprehensive employee well-being from the viewpoints of technology demand and job satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, at the strategic and operational levels, contemporary conflict may be categorized as being predominantly cognitive in nature. Whereas at the tactical level, a combination of physical readiness and cognitive ability is needed (8). Combat is a highly stressful situation that requires considerable physical and cognitive effort (25).…”
Section: Cognitive Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these cases, careful control of population characteristics (e.g., similar fitness levels) and ensuring thorough familiarization (both to the physical and cognitive tasks, along with clothing and protocols) is imperative for minimizing differences between novice and expert populations, and in turn ensuring the maximum transferability of findings. Moreover, whilst beyond the scope of this piece, it is important to also acknowledge that military performance is fundamentally a result of team performance (Shuffler et al, 2012 ; Billing et al, 2020 ), thus additional factors may impact performance outcomes beyond those investigated within individual based research (e.g., group cohesion).…”
Section: Implications Of Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%