peer reviewedVoluntary apnea showcases extreme human adaptability in trained individuals like professional free divers. We evaluated the psychological and physiological adaptation and the functional cerebral changes using electroencephalography (EEG) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to 6.5 min of dry static apnea performed by a world champion free diver. Compared to resting state at baseline, breath holding was characterized by increased EEG power and functional connectivity in the alpha band, along with decreased delta band connectivity. fMRI connectivity was increased within the default mode network (DMN) and visual areas but decreased in pre- and postcentral cortices. While these changes occurred in regions overlapping wi...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
Human breath-hold diving (free diving) has been gaining popularity as new individuals participate in...
This article examines the neurocognitive sequelae of repeated exposure to hypoxemia in apnea (breath...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that a...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive and neurophysiological factors that ar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypo...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypo...
Acute breath-holding deprives the human body from oxygen. In an effort to protect the ...
peer-reviewedBreath-hold diving is an activity that humans have engaged in since antiquity to forage...
Title: Prolonged apnea: monitoring brain activity in freedivers Objectives: The aim of this study is...
In this study we analyzed the relation of several predictors with Apnea Indoor. 56 divers participat...
Repeated apneas are associated with severe hypoxemia that may ultimately lead to loss of consciousne...
AIMS: To examine whether dynamic cerebral autoregulation is acutely impaired during maximal voluntar...
The practice of competitive breath-hold (apnea) diving has provided a gateway for studying the physi...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
Human breath-hold diving (free diving) has been gaining popularity as new individuals participate in...
This article examines the neurocognitive sequelae of repeated exposure to hypoxemia in apnea (breath...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that a...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive and neurophysiological factors that ar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypo...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypo...
Acute breath-holding deprives the human body from oxygen. In an effort to protect the ...
peer-reviewedBreath-hold diving is an activity that humans have engaged in since antiquity to forage...
Title: Prolonged apnea: monitoring brain activity in freedivers Objectives: The aim of this study is...
In this study we analyzed the relation of several predictors with Apnea Indoor. 56 divers participat...
Repeated apneas are associated with severe hypoxemia that may ultimately lead to loss of consciousne...
AIMS: To examine whether dynamic cerebral autoregulation is acutely impaired during maximal voluntar...
The practice of competitive breath-hold (apnea) diving has provided a gateway for studying the physi...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
Human breath-hold diving (free diving) has been gaining popularity as new individuals participate in...
This article examines the neurocognitive sequelae of repeated exposure to hypoxemia in apnea (breath...