Arterial oxygen desaturation during moderate hypoxia hinders sensorimotor performance.
Jason M KeelerJennifer B ListmanM Jo HiteDavid J HeegerErica TourulaNicholas L PortZachary J SchladerPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Decreases in SpO2 during moderate hypoxic exposure hinders sensorimotor performance via decreased motor acuity, i.e., greater variability (less precision) with no change in speed with differing decreases in SpO2. Thus, personnel who are exposed to moderate hypoxia and have greater decreases in SpO2 exhibit lower motor acuity, i.e., less precise movements even though decision time and movement speed are unaffected.