Adaptive Scuba Resource Library

This library a list of refereed articles on the topic of adaptive scuba. To be on this list, a paper must have undergone peer-review and been published in a scientific or academic journal.

Paper Title:

Underwater Acoustic Source Localisation Among Blind and Sighted Scuba Divers

ABSTRACT:

Objectives: Many blind individuals demonstrate enhanced auditory spatial discrimination or localisation of sound sources in comparison to sighted subjects. However, this hypothesis has not yet been confirmed with regards to underwater spatial localisation. This study therefore aimed to investigate underwater acoustic source localisation among blind and sighted scuba divers.

Methods: This study took place between February and June 2015 in Elba, Italy, and involved two experimental groups of divers with either acquired (n = 20) or congenital (n = 10) blindness and a control group of 30 sighted divers. Each subject took part in five attempts at an under-water acoustic source localisation task, in which the divers were requested to swim to the source of a sound originating from one of 24 potential locations. The control group had their sight obscured during the task.

Results: The congenitally blind divers demonstrated significantly better underwater sound localisation compared to the control group or those with acquired blindness (P = 0.0007). In addition, there was a significant correlation between years of blindness and underwater sound localisation (P <0.0001).

Conclusion: Congenital blindness was found to positively affect the ability of a diver to recognise the source of a sound in an underwater environment. As the correct localisation of sounds underwater may help individuals to avoid imminent danger, divers should perform sound localisation tests during training sessions.

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Seeing from Below: Scuba Diving and the Regressive Cyborg

Paper Title: Seeing from Below: Scuba Diving and the Regressive Cyborg This article reimagines scuba diving as a form of ethnographic immersion that allows humans to experience life on earth…
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Permanent Mechanical Deformation of an Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Secondary to Scuba Diving: A Case Report

Paper Title: Permanent mechanical deformation of an intrathecal baclofen pump secondary to scuba diving: a case report ABSTRACT: Objectives:To describe the case of a spinal cord injury patient that went…
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SCUBA Diving for Individuals with Disabilities

Paper Title: SCUBA Diving for Individuals with Disabilities ABSTRACT: Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving has become an increasingly popular recreational activity, enjoyed by millions of individuals. There has also…
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Psychosocial Aspects of Scuba Diving for People with Physical Disabilities: An Occupational Science Perspective

Paper Title: Psychosocial Aspects of Scuba Diving for People with Physical Disabilities: An Occupational Science Perspective ABSTRACT: Purpose. This project investigated the psychosocial benefits of scuba diving for individuals with acquired…
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Underwater Acoustic Source Localisation Among Blind and Sighted Scuba Divers

Paper Title: Underwater Acoustic Source Localisation Among Blind and Sighted Scuba Divers ABSTRACT: Objectives: Many blind individuals demonstrate enhanced auditory spatial discrimination or localisation of sound sources in comparison to sighted…
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An Exploratory Study of Adaptive Scuba Diving’s Effects on Psychological Well-Being among Military Veterans

Paper Title: An Exploratory Study of Adaptive Scuba Diving’s Effects on Psychological Well-Being among Military Veterans ABSTRACT: Because many military veterans face mental health issues, it is important to research…

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