Background noise may impose deleterious effects on cognitive processing. However, noise below the threshold level may increase the ability to detect stimuli via stochastic resonance mechanisms (SR). The present study investigates whether task performance is deteriorated or enhanced by 5-dB SNR and, if the task performance is enhanced, whether this facilitation in performance points to a particular neural area that serves to attenuate noise and/or increase effective task performance. The areas of interest are the cerebellum and hippocampus due to their roles in working memory (WM) and their links with attention. Fifteen healthy young Malay adults performed three tasks during fMRI scanning: listening to babble noise (N), WM task in quiet (WMQ...
This study investigated the effects of stochastic facilitation in healthy subjects with normal and l...
The relationship between noise and human performance is a crucial topic in ergonomic research. Howev...
In this study, the asymmetry of the main effects of action, background and tonal frequency during a ...
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...
Research suggests that white noise may facilitate auditory working memory performance via stochastic...
Despite a vast number of studies that were focused on the roles of superior temporal gyrus (STG) and...
Despite a vast number of studies that were focused on the roles of superior temporal gyrus (STG) and...
The present thesis aimed at examining the effects of environmental background noise on asymmetrical ...
Previous contributions in younger cohorts have revealed that reallocation of cerebral resources, a c...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for different kinds of cog...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for cognitive processing. ...
Conventional blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) based functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
Knowledge about the hemodynamic model that mediates synaptic activity and measured magnetic resonanc...
Background: In spite of extensive research conducted to study how human brain works, little is know...
This study investigated the effects of stochastic facilitation in healthy subjects with normal and l...
The relationship between noise and human performance is a crucial topic in ergonomic research. Howev...
In this study, the asymmetry of the main effects of action, background and tonal frequency during a ...
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...
Research suggests that white noise may facilitate auditory working memory performance via stochastic...
Despite a vast number of studies that were focused on the roles of superior temporal gyrus (STG) and...
Despite a vast number of studies that were focused on the roles of superior temporal gyrus (STG) and...
The present thesis aimed at examining the effects of environmental background noise on asymmetrical ...
Previous contributions in younger cohorts have revealed that reallocation of cerebral resources, a c...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for different kinds of cog...
Distractors and environmental noise has long been regarded as detrimental for cognitive processing. ...
Conventional blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) based functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
Knowledge about the hemodynamic model that mediates synaptic activity and measured magnetic resonanc...
Background: In spite of extensive research conducted to study how human brain works, little is know...
This study investigated the effects of stochastic facilitation in healthy subjects with normal and l...
The relationship between noise and human performance is a crucial topic in ergonomic research. Howev...
In this study, the asymmetry of the main effects of action, background and tonal frequency during a ...