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12. INERT GAS EFFECTS / NARCOSIS, TOXICITY, AND DENSITY. HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE

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Experiment Name
12.00 UPENN - LINK He-O2 Saturation, 400 FSW DIVE 1964

REPORT: Dickson, J.G., and J.B. MacInnis. Confluence of physiological, environmental and engineering factors in prolonged diving at extreme depths. In: Underwater Physiology, III. Lambertsen, C.J., Ed. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, pp. 89-97, 1967.

Photographic, Voice, Decompression Data

12.10

HYPERBARIC N2O TOXICITY-RAT

12.11

N2O NARCOSIS - EXERCISE, MENTAL PERFORMANCE, 1 ATA

REPORT: Bradley, M.E., and J.G. Dickson. The effects of nitrous oxide narcosis on the physiologic and psychologic performance of man at rest and during exercise. In: Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen, C.J., Ed. Bethesda: FASEB, pp. 617-626, 1976.

REPORT: Bradley, M.E. Metabolic, Cardiopulmonary and Psychomotor Responses to Nitrous Oxide Narcosis at Rest and During Exercise. Masters thesis, 1969

12.12

N2O, 0% TO 50% - MENTAL PERFORMANCE, 0% TO 50%, 1 ATA

REPORT: Dickson, J.G., Jr., C.J. Lambertsen and J.G. Cassils. Quantitation of performance decrements in narcotized man. In: Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen, C.J., Ed. New York: Academic Press, pp. 449-455, 1971.

12.13

N2O EFFECT ON RESPIRATORY REACTIVITY, 1 ATA

12.14

N2O NARCOSIS-MICE

12.15

INERT GAS (N2, N2O, HE) NARCOSIS AT 10 ATM-MICE

12.16

LETHAL EFFECTS OF N2O, 2 ATA-RABBITS

REPORT: Cowley, J.R.M. Lethal effects of N20 in New Zealand white rabbits at increased ambient pressures. Physiologist 19:3, 1976.

12.17

EEG, MONKEY, HALOTHANE NARCOSIS

REPORT: Van Tassel, P.V., C.J. Knight and C.J. Lambertsen. Electrical activity in the central nervous system in extreme narcosis. In: Underwater Physiology IV. C.J. Lambertsen, Ed. New York: Academic Press, pp. 501-506, 1971.

12.18

EEG, MONKEY, EXTREME PRESSURE-N2, HE, AR

12.20

PREDICTIVE STUDY I (PS I) TEKTITE I - BIOMEDICAL STUDIES: NITROGEN SATURATION, 60-DAY. 1.9 ATA, UNDERSEA (See Also PS I).

12.20.1

MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS

OPHTHALMOLOGY
DERMATOLOGY
NEUROLOGY
AUDIO-VESTIBULAR STUDIES

12.20.2

RESPIRATORY/PULMONARY

RESPIRATORY CONTROL
PULMONARY DIFFUSION CAPACITY
PULMONARY MECHANICS
VENTILATORY FUNCTION

12.20.3

DECOMPRESSION

REPORT: Miller, J. W., and C. J. Lambertsen. Project Tektite: An open-sea study of prolonged exposures to a nitrogen-oxygen environment at increased ambient pressure. Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen, C. J. (Ed.). New York, NY: Academic Press, 551-558, 1971.

PS I DATA AND DOCUMENTATION PRESERVATION AND ACCESS

Data and documentation records of the Predictive Study, maintained in the Environmental Biomedical Stress Data Center Accessible Data Storage for purposes of open further analysis and correlation, is as follows:

Experiments Records
Decompression-Gas and Environmental Parameters Log
Electroencephalographic and Cortical Evoked Potential: Tapes and Recordings
Performance Measurement Tapes
Audio Log
Symptoms Log
Motion Picture Film

12.3 Predictive Studies II


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