This study investigated the effects of stochastic facilitation in healthy subjects with normal and low auditory working memory capacity (AWMC). Forty healthy volunteers were recruited in this study. They performed a backward recall task (BRT) in quiet and under four white noise intensity levels: 45, 50, 55, and 60 dB. Brain activations during the task were measured using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The behavioral performance in both groups increased significantly in 50 and 55 dB white noise. The normal AWMC group (mean score = 48.70) demonstrated higher activation in the superior temporal gyrus and prefrontal cortex than the low AWMC group (mean score = 30.85). However, comparisons in the brain activation between gro...
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
Individuals with high working memory capacity (WMC) appear to be particularly good at focusing their...
Previous research has found that stimulating inattentive people with auditory white noise induces en...
Research suggests that white noise may facilitate auditory working memory performance via stochastic...
This study examines when external auditive noise can enhance performance in a dichotic listening and...
Previous contributions in younger cohorts have revealed that reallocation of cerebral resources, a c...
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of noisy background on brain activation during...
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of noisy background on brain activation during...
Background noise may impose deleterious effects on cognitive processing. However, noise below the th...
This study examines when external auditive noise can enhance performance in a dichotic listening and...
Some previous studies reported that memory performance and cognitive function were improved during h...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for different kinds of cog...
Working memory (WM) capacity is the ability to maintain attention and store information briefly in ...
Noise can have beneficial effects as shown by the stochastic resonance (SR) phenomenon which is char...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for cognitive processing. ...
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
Individuals with high working memory capacity (WMC) appear to be particularly good at focusing their...
Previous research has found that stimulating inattentive people with auditory white noise induces en...
Research suggests that white noise may facilitate auditory working memory performance via stochastic...
This study examines when external auditive noise can enhance performance in a dichotic listening and...
Previous contributions in younger cohorts have revealed that reallocation of cerebral resources, a c...
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of noisy background on brain activation during...
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of noisy background on brain activation during...
Background noise may impose deleterious effects on cognitive processing. However, noise below the th...
This study examines when external auditive noise can enhance performance in a dichotic listening and...
Some previous studies reported that memory performance and cognitive function were improved during h...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for different kinds of cog...
Working memory (WM) capacity is the ability to maintain attention and store information briefly in ...
Noise can have beneficial effects as shown by the stochastic resonance (SR) phenomenon which is char...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for cognitive processing. ...
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
Individuals with high working memory capacity (WMC) appear to be particularly good at focusing their...
Previous research has found that stimulating inattentive people with auditory white noise induces en...