2024
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14548
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A longitudinal study on the impact of high‐altitude hypoxia on perceptual processes

Fumei Guo,
Changming Wang,
Getong Tao
et al.

Abstract: This study aimed to explore the neural mechanisms underlying high‐altitude (HA) adaptation and deadaptation in perceptual processes in lowlanders. Eighteen healthy lowlanders were administered a facial S1‐S2 matching task that included incomplete face (S1) and complete face (S2) photographs combined with ERP technology. Participants were tested at four time points: shortly before they departed the HA (Test 1), twenty‐five days after entering the HA (Test 2), and one week (Test 3) and one month (Test 4) after r… Show more

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