Introduction: Measurement of inert gas narcosis and its degree is difficult during operational circumstances, hence the need for a reliable, reproducible and adaptable tool. Although being an indirect measure of brain function, if reliable, critical flicker fusion frequency (CFFF) could address this need and be used for longitudinal studies on cortical arousal in humans.Methods: To test the reliability of this method, the comparison between CFFF and three tests (Math-Processing Task, Trail-Making Task, and Perceptual Vigilance Task) from the Psychology Experiment Building Language battery (PEBL) were used to evaluate the effect of 10 minutes of 100% normobaric oxygen breathing on mental performance in 20 healthy male volunteers.Results: Bre...
Le plongeur subit de nombreuses contraintes issues du milieu dans lequel il évolue. La narcose à l’a...
Background and objective: This is the first study to investigate the effect of high-flow oxygen ther...
Abstract Divers breathe higher partial pressures of oxygen at depth than at the surface. The literat...
Cognitive impairment related to inert gas narcosis (IGN) is a threat to diving safety and operations...
Introduction: Cold water imposes many risks to the diver. These risks include decompression illness,...
In situ evaluation of human brain performance and arousal remains challenging during operational cir...
Purpose: Underwater divers face several potential neurological hazards when breathing compressed gas...
Introduction: Inert gas narcosis is a syndrome complained by scuba divers performing deep dives whil...
© by the Aerospace Medical Association, Alexandria, VA. BACKGROUND: Divers try to limit risks associ...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between declining arterial oxygen saturation and cognitiv...
In situ evaluation of human brain performance and arousal remains challenging during operational cir...
The aim of our study was to research the effect of cold water on the cognition of Finnish technical ...
International audienceThe emergence of normobaric devices for hypoxia awareness training makes cruci...
During a dive subjects undergo many environmental stressors. Nitrogen narcosis through its effects o...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to hypoxia has a deleterious effect on cognitive function; however, the putat...
Le plongeur subit de nombreuses contraintes issues du milieu dans lequel il évolue. La narcose à l’a...
Background and objective: This is the first study to investigate the effect of high-flow oxygen ther...
Abstract Divers breathe higher partial pressures of oxygen at depth than at the surface. The literat...
Cognitive impairment related to inert gas narcosis (IGN) is a threat to diving safety and operations...
Introduction: Cold water imposes many risks to the diver. These risks include decompression illness,...
In situ evaluation of human brain performance and arousal remains challenging during operational cir...
Purpose: Underwater divers face several potential neurological hazards when breathing compressed gas...
Introduction: Inert gas narcosis is a syndrome complained by scuba divers performing deep dives whil...
© by the Aerospace Medical Association, Alexandria, VA. BACKGROUND: Divers try to limit risks associ...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between declining arterial oxygen saturation and cognitiv...
In situ evaluation of human brain performance and arousal remains challenging during operational cir...
The aim of our study was to research the effect of cold water on the cognition of Finnish technical ...
International audienceThe emergence of normobaric devices for hypoxia awareness training makes cruci...
During a dive subjects undergo many environmental stressors. Nitrogen narcosis through its effects o...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to hypoxia has a deleterious effect on cognitive function; however, the putat...
Le plongeur subit de nombreuses contraintes issues du milieu dans lequel il évolue. La narcose à l’a...
Background and objective: This is the first study to investigate the effect of high-flow oxygen ther...
Abstract Divers breathe higher partial pressures of oxygen at depth than at the surface. The literat...