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MAP20071025934Lindeis, A.E.An AFM investigation of the effects of acute hypoxia on mental rotation / A.E. Lindeis, A. Nathoo and B. FowlerSumario: To determine if the stimulus identification stage of information processing is slowed by hypoxia, eight highly trained subjects performed a mental rotation task involving same or different responses to pairs of two-dimensional figures rotated in the picture plane. The results showed that hypoxia incresased the intercept rather than slope of the linear function relating reaction time to angle of rotationEn: Ergonomics. - London and Washington. - Vol. 39, nº 2, February 1996 ; p. 278-2841. Ergonomía. 2. Tiempo de reacción. 3. Cognición. 4. Pruebas visuales. 5. Comportamiento humano. I. Nathoo, A.. II. Fowler, Barry. III. Title. IV. Título: Ergonomics.