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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Simulated stages of a greyout.

A greyout is a transient loss of vision characterized by a perceived dimming of light and color, sometimes accompanied by a loss of peripheral vision.[1] It is a precursor to fainting or a blackout and is caused by hypoxia (low brain oxygen level), often due to a loss of blood pressure.

Greyouts have a variety of possible causes:

Recovery is usually rapid. A greyout can be readily reversed by lying down as the cardiovascular system does not need to work against gravity for blood to reach the brain.

A greyout may be experienced by aircraft pilots pulling high positive g-forces as when pulling up into a loop or a tight turn, which forces blood to the lower extremities of the body and lowers blood pressure in the brain.[2] This is the reverse of a redout, or a reddening of the vision, which is the result of negative g-forces caused by performing an outside loop, that is by pushing the nose of the aircraft down. Redouts are potentially dangerous and can cause retinal damage and hemorrhagic stroke. Pilots of high performance aircraft can increase their resistance to greyouts by using a g-suit, which controls the pooling of blood in the lower limbs, but there is no suit yet capable of controlling a redout. In both cases, symptoms may be remedied immediately by easing pressure on the flight controls. Continued or heavy g-force will rapidly progress to g-LOC (g-force induced Loss of Consciousness). Untrained individuals can withstand approximately 4g, while fighter pilots with g-suits are trained to perform 9g maneuvers.

Surprisingly, even during a heavy greyout, where the visual system is severely impaired, pilots can still hear, feel, and speak.[3] Complete greyout and loss of consciousness are separate events.

Another common occurrence of greyouts is in roller coaster riders.[citation needed] Many roller coasters put riders through positive g-forces,[4] particularly in vertical loops and helices. Roller coasters are unlikely to have high enough negative g-forces to induce redouts, as most low-g elements are designed to simulate weightlessness.

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See also

  • Eigengrau – Illusionary dark gray color
  • Phosphene – Visual illusion
  • Presyncope – Stage before syncope (fainting)
  • Redout – Medical symptom due to negative g-force

Notes

  1. ^ Mike Leahy; Zeron Gibson (2005-08-25). "G-Force Diary". BBC/Open University. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  2. ^ Braithwaite MG, Durnford SJ, Crowley JS, Rosado NR, Albano JP. "Spatial disorientation in U.S. Army rotary-wing operations." Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 69(11):1031-7 (November 1998).
  3. ^ Eoin Harvey, MD, Physiological Effects of Positive G Forces, British Aerobatic Association, archived from the original on 2012-07-22, retrieved 2009-11-20
  4. ^ Douglas H. Smith; David F. Meaney (October 2002), "Roller Coasters, G Forces, and Brain Trauma: On the Wrong Track?", Journal of Neurotrauma, 19 (10): 1117–1120, doi:10.1089/08977150260337921, PMID 12427321
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