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The effect of highly concentrated oxygen administration on cerebral activation levels and lateralization in visuospatial tasks
Authors:Soon-Cheol?Chung  Email author" target="_blank">Gye-Rae?TackEmail author  Ik-Hyeon?Kim  Soo-Yeol?Lee  Jin-Hun?Sohn
Institution:(1) Department of Biomedical Engineering College of Medicine, Konkuk University, 322 Danwall-Dong, Chungju, 380-701 Chungbuk, South Korea;(2) Graduate School of East-West Medical Science, Kyunghee University, 1 Sochen-ri, Giheung-eup, Yongin, 449-701 Gyeonggi, South Korea;(3) Department of Psychology, Chungnam National University, 220 Gung-dong, Yuseong-gu, 305-764 Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract:This study investigated what effect a 30% oxygen administration had on visuospatial cognitive performance and cerebral activation and lateralization using fMRI. Eight college students were selected as the subjects for this study. An oxygen dispenser that provided 21% and 30% oxygen at a constant rate of 8L/min was developed. In order to measure the performance level of visuospatial cognition, two psychological tests were also developed. The experiment consisted of two runs, one for a visuospatial cognition task with normal air (21% oxygen) and the other for a visuospatial cognition task with hyperoxic air (30% oxygen). Functional brain images were taken with a 3T MRI using the single-shot EPI method. The results of the visuospatial behavioral analysis reveal that accuracy rates were enhanced with 30% oxygen administration when compared to 21% oxygen. There were more activations observed at the bilateral occipital, parietal, and frontal lobes with 30% oxygen administration. However, decreased cerebrum lateralization was observed with 30% oxygen administration in the same regions compared with 21% oxygen administration. Thus, it is concluded that the positive effect on the visuospatial cognitive performance level by the highly concentrated oxygen administration resulted from an increase of cerebrum activation and a decrease of cerebrum lateralization.
Keywords:oxygen administration  cerebral activation and lateralization  visuospatial task  fMRI
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