BACKGROUND: Severe acute hypoxia results in a rapid deterioration of cognitive functioning and thus poses a risk for human operations in high altitude environments. This study aimed at investigating the effects of oxygen system failure during a high-altitude high-opening (HAHO) parachute jump scenario from 30,000 ft (9144 m) on human physiology and cognitive performance using a noncontact eye-tracking task. METHODS: Nine healthy male volunteers (ages 27–48) were recruited from the Norwegian Special Operations Commandos. Eye-tracking data were collected to derive information on cognitive performance in the context of rapid dynamic changes in pressure altitude while performing a modified King-Devick test. The baseline data was collected at 80...
\(\bf Introduction\) Exposure to hypoxic conditions is reported to impair cognitive performance. Fu...
Hypoxia remains the most important hazard in high altitude flights, but there is still a need for de...
Background: The neuropsychological consequences of exposure to environmental hypobaric hypoxia (EHH)...
ObjectivesCognitive dysfunction from high altitude exposure is a major cause of civilian and militar...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: During an acute hypoxia exposure, impairment of memory is one of...
Positive pressure breathing (PPB) is a survival system that delivers high-pressure oxygen and body c...
INTRODUCTION:Exposure to hypoxic conditions is reported to impair cognitive performance. Further, mo...
Over the last 10 years, the incidence of hypoxia-related events has increased in US military aviatio...
Objective: A pilot on duty at altitude can be exposed to hypoxia, both mild and severe. The incidenc...
S. Turner, K. Carlson, J. Ward, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane WA There is evidence to ...
Impairment of cognitive performance during and after high-altitude climbing has been described in nu...
Spatial disorientation is a collection of symptoms that signal the brain’s inability to coordinate t...
Introduction: In military aviation during high-altitude operations, an oxygen or cabin pressure emer...
To observe the effects of a fast-acute ascent to high altitude on brain cognitive function and trans...
Previous studies have not reached a definitive conclusion regarding the effect of high-altitude hypo...
\(\bf Introduction\) Exposure to hypoxic conditions is reported to impair cognitive performance. Fu...
Hypoxia remains the most important hazard in high altitude flights, but there is still a need for de...
Background: The neuropsychological consequences of exposure to environmental hypobaric hypoxia (EHH)...
ObjectivesCognitive dysfunction from high altitude exposure is a major cause of civilian and militar...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: During an acute hypoxia exposure, impairment of memory is one of...
Positive pressure breathing (PPB) is a survival system that delivers high-pressure oxygen and body c...
INTRODUCTION:Exposure to hypoxic conditions is reported to impair cognitive performance. Further, mo...
Over the last 10 years, the incidence of hypoxia-related events has increased in US military aviatio...
Objective: A pilot on duty at altitude can be exposed to hypoxia, both mild and severe. The incidenc...
S. Turner, K. Carlson, J. Ward, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane WA There is evidence to ...
Impairment of cognitive performance during and after high-altitude climbing has been described in nu...
Spatial disorientation is a collection of symptoms that signal the brain’s inability to coordinate t...
Introduction: In military aviation during high-altitude operations, an oxygen or cabin pressure emer...
To observe the effects of a fast-acute ascent to high altitude on brain cognitive function and trans...
Previous studies have not reached a definitive conclusion regarding the effect of high-altitude hypo...
\(\bf Introduction\) Exposure to hypoxic conditions is reported to impair cognitive performance. Fu...
Hypoxia remains the most important hazard in high altitude flights, but there is still a need for de...
Background: The neuropsychological consequences of exposure to environmental hypobaric hypoxia (EHH)...