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This research will determine the breathing, heart rate and other responses to four surprise events. For two events, virtual reality goggles will be used to create a realistic experience of falling out of a boat and rolling out of a boat or falling of a paddleboard. Two final events will involve falling into a dunk tank with either cool (20℃) or cold (10℃) water.
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Participants will participate in one visit to our research facility for 60-90 minutes. During this visit, the following will occur:
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Surprise Events
The first two events will involve wearing virtual reality (VR) goggles. The goggles will have visual presentations that coincide with the corresponding events that you are participating in. You will also wear a full climbing harness (including a chest harness) which is connected via climbing rope to a self-ratcheting lifeline that is firmly anchored to an overhead beam. The lifeline is commonly used to provide fall protection for workers at height; when the wearer falls, you will be slowly lowered to the ground. With this configuration, when you quickly rotate sideways or fall forward, you will experience the initial surprise motion, but your fall will be arrested by the lifeline. As an added safety measure, a gymnastics mat will be placed on the floor.
A movable gantry unit (overhead beam) will be used for these first two events. In each case, the self-ratcheting lifeline will be attached to the gantry, and the rope from the lifeline will be attached to the attachment on the back of the climbing harness; this will prevent you from ever falling to the ground.
The third and fourth events will not involve VR goggles but will involve falling into two dunk tanks with different water temperatures (cool = 22℃; cold = 10℃). The order of temperatures will be randomly assigned to achieve a balanced design. Before each dunking, you will shower in warm water so that your clothing is wet before both dunkings. You will then sit on the platform above one of the tanks. Once you are ready, without notice the dunk tank will be activated and you will be dunked and immediately allowed to exit. After about 5 minutes, the process will then be repeated for the second tank.
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Gordon Giesbrecht, PhD; Ted Rankine
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