Objective: To investigate whether divers with varying levels of experience and without a history of reported decompression sickness (DCS) show neuropsychometric alterations possibly as a result of socalled repetitive silent paradoxical gas embolisms. Methods: Using reaction time as a psychometric measure, 17 experienced military divers (ED, logging between 150 and 1,200 diving hours) and eight very experienced military divers (VED, logging between 2,800 and 9,800 diving hours) with no decompression sickness (DCS) in their medical histories were compared to 23 healthy controls without any diving history, matched as closely as possible with respect to age for the two diving groups. Motor reaction time, decision reaction time and error rates...
This article examines the neurocognitive sequelae of repeated exposure to hypoxemia in apnea (breath...
Introduction: When divers are compressed to water depths deeper than 150 meter sea water (msw), symp...
Scuba diving as a recreational activity is becoming increasingly popular. However, the safety of thi...
Objective: To investigate whether divers with varying levels of experience and without a history of ...
OBJECTIVE: This study attempted to determine whether the higher prevalence of reported "forgetfulnes...
Background: Extant literature suggests that due to a variety of factors, diving causes long-term neu...
Objective This study attempted to determine whether the higher prevalence of reported "forgetfulness...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the changes of decompression illness in healthy ...
Within the compressed gas diving arena there is a risk of cerebral damage with deleterious neuropsyc...
We investigated long-term effects of SCUBA diving on cognitive function using a battery of neuropsyc...
OBJECTIVES: To explore relationships between scuba diving activity, brain, and behaviour, and more s...
Objective: To determine the association between the exposure to scuba diving during military service...
Introduction: Inert gas narcosis is a syndrome complained by scuba divers performing deep dives whil...
Acute decompression illness (DCI) involving the brain (Cerebral DCI) is one of the most serious form...
SCUBA diving exposes divers to decompression sickness (DCS). There has been considerable debate whet...
This article examines the neurocognitive sequelae of repeated exposure to hypoxemia in apnea (breath...
Introduction: When divers are compressed to water depths deeper than 150 meter sea water (msw), symp...
Scuba diving as a recreational activity is becoming increasingly popular. However, the safety of thi...
Objective: To investigate whether divers with varying levels of experience and without a history of ...
OBJECTIVE: This study attempted to determine whether the higher prevalence of reported "forgetfulnes...
Background: Extant literature suggests that due to a variety of factors, diving causes long-term neu...
Objective This study attempted to determine whether the higher prevalence of reported "forgetfulness...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the changes of decompression illness in healthy ...
Within the compressed gas diving arena there is a risk of cerebral damage with deleterious neuropsyc...
We investigated long-term effects of SCUBA diving on cognitive function using a battery of neuropsyc...
OBJECTIVES: To explore relationships between scuba diving activity, brain, and behaviour, and more s...
Objective: To determine the association between the exposure to scuba diving during military service...
Introduction: Inert gas narcosis is a syndrome complained by scuba divers performing deep dives whil...
Acute decompression illness (DCI) involving the brain (Cerebral DCI) is one of the most serious form...
SCUBA diving exposes divers to decompression sickness (DCS). There has been considerable debate whet...
This article examines the neurocognitive sequelae of repeated exposure to hypoxemia in apnea (breath...
Introduction: When divers are compressed to water depths deeper than 150 meter sea water (msw), symp...
Scuba diving as a recreational activity is becoming increasingly popular. However, the safety of thi...