Introduction: Cold water imposes many risks to the diver. These risks include decompression illness, physical and cognitive impairment, and hypothermia. Cognitive impairment can be estimated using a critical flicker fusion frequency (CFFF) test, but this method has only been used in a few studies conducted in an open water environment. We studied the effect of the cold and a helium-containing mixed breathing gas on the cognition of closed circuit rebreather (CCR) divers. Materials and Methods: Twenty-three divers performed an identical dive with controlled trimix gas with a CCR device in an ice-covered quarry. They assessed their thermal comfort at four time points during the dive. In addition, their skin temperature was measured at 5-min i...
SCUBA diving requires a high level of cognitive functioning, however, many divers anecdotally report...
This study was conducted to better understand how cold water affects the mammalian dive reflex (MDR)...
© by the Aerospace Medical Association, Alexandria, VA. BACKGROUND: Divers try to limit risks associ...
Introduction: Cold water imposes many risks to the diver. These risks include decompression illness,...
The aim of our study was to research the effect of cold water on the cognition of Finnish technical ...
Introduction Diving close to the Arctic circle means diving in cold water regardless of the time of ...
Introduction: Technical diving is very popular in Finland throughout the year despite diving conditi...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
Cognitive impairment related to inert gas narcosis (IGN) is a threat to diving safety and operations...
OBJECTIVES: To explore relationships between scuba diving activity, brain, and behaviour, and more s...
Purpose: Underwater divers face several potential neurological hazards when breathing compressed gas...
International audiencePurpose: Data regarding decompression stress after deep closed-circuit rebreat...
During the late 1970s, when oil exploration and extraction from the North Sea were at a peak, there...
Introduction: Inert gas narcosis is a syndrome complained by scuba divers performing deep dives whil...
Introduction: Measurement of inert gas narcosis and its degree is difficult during operational circu...
SCUBA diving requires a high level of cognitive functioning, however, many divers anecdotally report...
This study was conducted to better understand how cold water affects the mammalian dive reflex (MDR)...
© by the Aerospace Medical Association, Alexandria, VA. BACKGROUND: Divers try to limit risks associ...
Introduction: Cold water imposes many risks to the diver. These risks include decompression illness,...
The aim of our study was to research the effect of cold water on the cognition of Finnish technical ...
Introduction Diving close to the Arctic circle means diving in cold water regardless of the time of ...
Introduction: Technical diving is very popular in Finland throughout the year despite diving conditi...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
Cognitive impairment related to inert gas narcosis (IGN) is a threat to diving safety and operations...
OBJECTIVES: To explore relationships between scuba diving activity, brain, and behaviour, and more s...
Purpose: Underwater divers face several potential neurological hazards when breathing compressed gas...
International audiencePurpose: Data regarding decompression stress after deep closed-circuit rebreat...
During the late 1970s, when oil exploration and extraction from the North Sea were at a peak, there...
Introduction: Inert gas narcosis is a syndrome complained by scuba divers performing deep dives whil...
Introduction: Measurement of inert gas narcosis and its degree is difficult during operational circu...
SCUBA diving requires a high level of cognitive functioning, however, many divers anecdotally report...
This study was conducted to better understand how cold water affects the mammalian dive reflex (MDR)...
© by the Aerospace Medical Association, Alexandria, VA. BACKGROUND: Divers try to limit risks associ...