Abstract Impairments of cognitive function during alterations in arterial blood gases (e.g., high‐altitude hypoxia) may result from the disruption of neurovascular coupling; however, the link between changes in arterial blood gases, cognition, and cerebral blood flow (CBF) is poorly understood. To interrogate this link, we developed a multimodal empirical strategy capable of monitoring neural correlates of cognition and CBF simultaneously. Human participants performed a sustained attention task during hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypocapnia, and normoxia while electroencephalographic (EEG) activity and CBF (middle and posterior cerebral arteries; transcranial Doppler ultrasound) were simultaneously measured. The protocol alternated between rest an...
A disproportionate increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) relative to the cerebral metabolic rate of ...
The brain is a living organ with distinct metabolic constraints. However, these constraints are typi...
Both supplemental glucose and oxygen administration can improve aspects of cognitive performance. Pr...
A limited number of studies using differing imaging approaches suggest that there are regional varia...
Vascular risk factors (e.g., obesity and hypertension) are associated with cerebral small vessel dis...
Changes in breathing change the concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide in arterial blood resulti...
Hypoxia increases cerebral blood flow (CBF), but it is unknown whether this increase is uniform acro...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
A better understanding of the effect of oxygen on brain electrophysiological activity may provide a ...
<div><p>A better understanding of the effect of oxygen on brain electrophysiological activity may pr...
Abstract Resting state networks (RSN), which show the connectivity in the brain in the absence of an...
Understanding how vascular and metabolic factors impact on cognitive function is essential to develo...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques in which the blood oxygenation level...
Neuroimaging studies have revealed a number of brain regions that show a reduced blood oxygenation l...
The extent to which systemic hypoxia may compromise cerebrovascular function is likely to depend on ...
A disproportionate increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) relative to the cerebral metabolic rate of ...
The brain is a living organ with distinct metabolic constraints. However, these constraints are typi...
Both supplemental glucose and oxygen administration can improve aspects of cognitive performance. Pr...
A limited number of studies using differing imaging approaches suggest that there are regional varia...
Vascular risk factors (e.g., obesity and hypertension) are associated with cerebral small vessel dis...
Changes in breathing change the concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide in arterial blood resulti...
Hypoxia increases cerebral blood flow (CBF), but it is unknown whether this increase is uniform acro...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
A better understanding of the effect of oxygen on brain electrophysiological activity may provide a ...
<div><p>A better understanding of the effect of oxygen on brain electrophysiological activity may pr...
Abstract Resting state networks (RSN), which show the connectivity in the brain in the absence of an...
Understanding how vascular and metabolic factors impact on cognitive function is essential to develo...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques in which the blood oxygenation level...
Neuroimaging studies have revealed a number of brain regions that show a reduced blood oxygenation l...
The extent to which systemic hypoxia may compromise cerebrovascular function is likely to depend on ...
A disproportionate increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) relative to the cerebral metabolic rate of ...
The brain is a living organ with distinct metabolic constraints. However, these constraints are typi...
Both supplemental glucose and oxygen administration can improve aspects of cognitive performance. Pr...