The neurocognitive basis of the effect of long-term high altitude exposure on voluntary attention is unclear. Using event related potentials, the high altitude group (people born in low altitude but who had lived at high altitude for 3 years) and the low altitude group (living in low altitude only) were investigated using a voluntary spatial attention discrimination task under high and low perceptual load conditions. The high altitude group responded slower than the low altitude group, while bilateral N1 activity was found only in the high altitude group. The P3 amplitude was smaller in the high altitude compared to the low altitude group only under high perceptual load. These results suggest that long-term exposure to high altitudes causes...
(1) Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of high altitude on inhibitory contro...
High-altitude (HA) exposure affects cognitive functions, but studies have found inconsistent results...
Previous studies have not reached a definitive conclusion regarding the effect of high-altitude hypo...
The neurocognitive basis of the effect of long-term high altitude exposure on voluntary attention is...
To investigate the effects of high-altitude exposure on response inhibition, event-related potential...
Introduction This study aimed to determine the neurocognitive basis underlying the effects of long-t...
The neurocognitive basis of the effect of long-term high altitude exposure on conflict control is un...
With an increasing population living at a high altitude (HA), the impact of HA residence on human co...
With an increasing population living at a high altitude (HA), the impact of HA residence on human co...
With an increasing population living at a high altitude (HA), the impact of HA residence on human co...
This study used the attention network test (ANT) to evaluate the alerting, orienting, and executive ...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aimed to explore whether there are changes in the alerting, orientin...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aimed to explore whether there are changes in the alerting, orientin...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aimed to explore whether there are changes in the alerting, orientin...
It has been well established that very-high-altitude (>4000 m) environments can affect human cogniti...
(1) Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of high altitude on inhibitory contro...
High-altitude (HA) exposure affects cognitive functions, but studies have found inconsistent results...
Previous studies have not reached a definitive conclusion regarding the effect of high-altitude hypo...
The neurocognitive basis of the effect of long-term high altitude exposure on voluntary attention is...
To investigate the effects of high-altitude exposure on response inhibition, event-related potential...
Introduction This study aimed to determine the neurocognitive basis underlying the effects of long-t...
The neurocognitive basis of the effect of long-term high altitude exposure on conflict control is un...
With an increasing population living at a high altitude (HA), the impact of HA residence on human co...
With an increasing population living at a high altitude (HA), the impact of HA residence on human co...
With an increasing population living at a high altitude (HA), the impact of HA residence on human co...
This study used the attention network test (ANT) to evaluate the alerting, orienting, and executive ...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aimed to explore whether there are changes in the alerting, orientin...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aimed to explore whether there are changes in the alerting, orientin...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aimed to explore whether there are changes in the alerting, orientin...
It has been well established that very-high-altitude (>4000 m) environments can affect human cogniti...
(1) Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of high altitude on inhibitory contro...
High-altitude (HA) exposure affects cognitive functions, but studies have found inconsistent results...
Previous studies have not reached a definitive conclusion regarding the effect of high-altitude hypo...