The neuropsychological assessment of U.S. Air Force pilots presents several
unique problems given their relatively high cognitive functioning. The U.S
. Air Force currently has a base-lining procedure whereby student pilots un
dergo computerized cognitive assessment. The intent of this assessment is t
o archive premorbid data against which to compare potential future postinsu
lt performance. The current work provides the background, clinical methods,
and data needed to assess pilots who have suffered cortical insult such as
trauma, disease, or exposure to toxins. Methods are delineated for pilots
with premorbid testing and for pilots without such testing.