The Effects of Hypocapnia on Psychomotor and Intellectual Performance.
Abstract
Nine subjects performed 5 psychomotor tasks (2 motor, 2 intellectual and 1 combined motor and short term memory) at 3 levels of alveolar carbon dioxide tension (PACO2) with voluntary hyperventilation at 20 l/min. There were no performance decrements at PACO2 levels of 38.5 and 25.0 torr. At a PACO2 of 15.0 mm, there were no decrements of intellectual performance but there were highly significant decrements in motor performance. It is suggested that a lack of regional cerebral hypoxia, arising from compensating changes in regional cerebral blood flow, could be responsible for the preservation of intellectual performance at a PACO2 of 15 torr.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA073165
Entities
People
- T. M. Gibson