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    Area of Science:

    • Neuropsychology
    • Aerospace Medicine
    • Military Health

    Background:

    • Military aeromedical evaluations often lack specialized neuropsychological norms for aviation personnel.
    • Existing evaluations frequently rely on general population data, potentially misinterpreting cognitive profiles.
    • Limited research exists on how aviation subpopulations differ from general population norms.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess neuropsychological test results of aeromedical service members against general population norms.
    • To identify differences in cognitive performance between aviation subpopulations.
    • To evaluate the consistency of military aviator and crewmember test scores with established norms.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of demographic variables and neuropsychological test scores.
    • Inclusion of military aviators (N=26) and non-aviator crewmembers (N=36) referred for clinical evaluation and flight status waivers.
    • General linear modeling to investigate performance differences and base rates of low scores, controlling for education.

    Main Results:

    • Both aviator and crewmember subsamples scored within 0-1 standard deviation above general population means.
    • Visuospatial ability (crewmembers) and verbal learning (aviators) showed the largest discrepancies from general norms.
    • Aviators demonstrated significantly better performance on Trail Making Test Part B and produced fewer low scores than crewmembers, even with adjusted norms.

    Conclusions:

    • Military aviators exhibit a unique cognitive profile with specific domain strengths and fewer low scores.
    • The development of aviator-specific neuropsychological norms is recommended to enhance sensitivity to cognitive decrements.
    • Further research should examine specific crewmember roles to refine cognitive performance standards across aviation specialties.