Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4035230 Vision Research 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thresholds to a temporally modulated contrast stimulus were examined across the central visual field, at photopic luminance (100 cd m−2), under aviation-related respiratory disturbances. These were mild hypoxia (14.1% oxygen), hyperoxia (100% oxygen), and hypocapnia (voluntary hyperventilation), with control exposures breathing air at rest. Thresholds were analysed by retinal eccentricity and by visual field quadrant. Hypoxia compromised sensitivity away from fixation (p < .001). Gender differences in sensitivity were apparent over the nasal hemifield and in response to 100% oxygen. An unexpected and highly statistically significant effect of oxygen tension (PO2) exposure order (p < .001) implies the existence of short-term retinal ‘memory’ for recent PO2.

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