Objectives: Noise often has detrimental effects on performance. However, because of the phenomenon of stochastic resonance (SR), auditory white noise (WN) can alter the “signal to noise” ratio and improve performance. The Moderate Brain Arousal (MBA) model postulates different levels of internal “neural noise” in individuals with different attentional capacities. This in turn determines the particular WN level most beneficial in each individual case–with one level of WN facilitating poor attenders but hindering super-attentive children. The objective of the present study is to find out if added WN affects cognitive performance differently in children that differ in attention ability.Methods: Participants were teacher-rated super- (N = 25); ...
The goal of the study is to investigate how background noise can affect children’s cognitive perform...
Background Reading disability (RD) is characterized by slow and inaccurate word reading development,...
Noise is a prevalent part of primary school. Yet, it is unclear why some pupils are more affected by...
Objectives: Noise often has detrimental effects on performance. However, because of the phenomenon o...
Background: Noise is typically conceived of as being detrimental for cognitive performance; however,...
Research on children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has shown that they are ex...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for different kinds of cog...
Background: Recent research has shown that acoustic white noise (80 dB) can improve task performance...
Background: Recent research has shown that acoustic white noise (80 dB) can improve task performance...
Background: Recent research has shown that acoustic white noise (80 dB) can improve task performance...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for cognitive processing. ...
Recent findings have shown that listening to white noise can improve memory in people with ADHD or l...
Background: Noise is typically conceived of as being detrimental to cognitive performance. However, ...
The purpose of this research investigation was to determine whether an auditory arouser in the form...
White noise has historically been utilized as a tool for offsetting or masking sounds that may be pe...
The goal of the study is to investigate how background noise can affect children’s cognitive perform...
Background Reading disability (RD) is characterized by slow and inaccurate word reading development,...
Noise is a prevalent part of primary school. Yet, it is unclear why some pupils are more affected by...
Objectives: Noise often has detrimental effects on performance. However, because of the phenomenon o...
Background: Noise is typically conceived of as being detrimental for cognitive performance; however,...
Research on children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has shown that they are ex...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for different kinds of cog...
Background: Recent research has shown that acoustic white noise (80 dB) can improve task performance...
Background: Recent research has shown that acoustic white noise (80 dB) can improve task performance...
Background: Recent research has shown that acoustic white noise (80 dB) can improve task performance...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for cognitive processing. ...
Recent findings have shown that listening to white noise can improve memory in people with ADHD or l...
Background: Noise is typically conceived of as being detrimental to cognitive performance. However, ...
The purpose of this research investigation was to determine whether an auditory arouser in the form...
White noise has historically been utilized as a tool for offsetting or masking sounds that may be pe...
The goal of the study is to investigate how background noise can affect children’s cognitive perform...
Background Reading disability (RD) is characterized by slow and inaccurate word reading development,...
Noise is a prevalent part of primary school. Yet, it is unclear why some pupils are more affected by...