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Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Time Perception
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1973
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Occupational Health SciencesFemale VolunteersAir QualityExposure AssessmentTime PerceptionCognitionPerceptionAttentionSocial SciencesReaction TimeEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthToxicologyBiostatisticsPublic HealthPsychophysicsCognitive Science30-Second IntervalsHuman ExposureExperimental PsychologyPhysiologyAir PollutionCarbon Monoxide
Twenty-seven healthy, adult, male and female volunteers were exposed to carbon monoxide at concentrations of < 2, 50, 100, 200, and, 500 ppm for periods up to five hours for the purpose of determining the effect of this gas on time perception. These exposures, which resulted in a range of carboxyhemoglobin saturations up to 20%, produced no impairment in the ability of the subjects to perform the Beard-Wertheim time discrimination test, to estimate 10- or 30-second intervals, or to perform the Marquette time estimation test.
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