Individual Differences in Flight Simulation Performance Experiments

In a review of flight simulation performance experiments conducted at the U.S. Navy's Visual Technology Research simulator (VTRS), it was observed that individual difference variables accounted for a major portion of the total explained variance, in many cases more than the simulator equipment variables that were deliberately manipulated. This finding underscores the importance of individual differences in performance and training research in support of man-machine systems development and implementation. The identification of the substrates underlying individual differences will impact on equipment design considerations and training program requirements for military and industrial systems.