Exposure to reduced levels of breathable oxygen is known to cause a number of deleterious effects on human performance. Previous work has demonstrated that in healthy adults …
A Zani, N Crotti, M Marzorati, A Senerchia… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Our study investigated the effects of hypoxia on visuospatial attention processing during preparation for a single/double-choice motor response. ERPs were recorded in two sessions …
KA Vento, CK Borden, KJ Blacker - Frontiers in Physiology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Within the tactical aviation community, human performance research lags in considering potential psychophysiological differences between male and female aviators due to little …
CK Borden, DG McHail, KJ Blacker - Frontiers in Cognition, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Reduced environmental oxygen levels at high altitudes can result in hypoxic hypoxia, which remains a primary threat in tactical aviation. Hypoxia broadly impairs …
A Zani, Y Dishi, A Proverbio - Frontiers in Cognition, 2024 - boa.unimib.it
Environmental hypoxia, resulting from reduced oxygen supply, poses a significant risk of dysfunctioning and damaging the neurocognitive system, particularly in relation to anxiety …
The brain has a high energy expenditure and is extremely sensitive to hypoxia; this can be a risk for groups acutely exposed to low oxygen situations through equipment failure (eg …
Hypoxia has a detrimental impact on the brain due to its large oxygen demand. Hypoxia induced deficits are of concern for pilots, who undertake training to recognize their own …
BD Cox, D McHail, K Pettijohn, T Olson - 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
A variety of occupational classifications can be characterized as" high risk" based on personnel exposure to environmental stressors, as well as their overall risk of injury, illness …