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Perceptual Performance as a Function of Intra-Cycle Cardiac Activity

1975

The purpose of the experiment was to test the hypothesis of a systematic change in perceptual performance within a single cardiac cycle due to the activity of the baroreceptors in carotid sinus. As an index of perceptual performance the ds-parameter from signal detection theory (TSD) was used. A 1000 Hz sine tone had to be detected in a background of white noise. Each of 4 subjects received on the average 4605 noise or noise plus tone stimuli distributed over 10 experimental sessions. When comparing performance during time intervals before and after baroreceptor activity onset no significant difference was found. Also, when tracing perceptual performance over the whole cardiac cycle in step…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBaroreceptorCognitive NeurosciencePressoreceptorsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiologyTone (musical instrument)Discrimination PsychologicalRhythmDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineHumansDetection theoryBiological PsychiatryCommunicationCardiac cycleEndocrine and Autonomic Systemsbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceCarotid sinusBrainHeartWhite noiseElectrophysiologyNoiseCarotid SinusNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyAuditory Perceptioncardiovascular systemPsychologybusinessPsychophysiology
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Road Traffic Noise Exposure and Filled Prescriptions for Antihypertensive Medication:A Danish Cohort Study

2020

BACKGROUND: Epidemiological research on effects of transportation noise on incident hypertension is inconsistent. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate whether residential road traffic noise increases the risk for hypertension. METHODS: In a population-based cohort of 57,053 individuals 50-64 years of age at enrollment, we identified 21,241 individuals who fulfilled our case definition of filling formula presented prescriptions and formula presented defined daily doses of antihypertensive drugs (AHTs) within a year, during a mean follow-up time of 14.0 y. Residential addresses from 1987 to 2016 were obtained from national registers, and road traffic noise at the most exposed façade as well as…

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Experimental and methodological factors affecting test-retest reliability of amygdala BOLD responses.

2018

Previous studies reported poor to fair test-retest reliability of amygdala BOLD responses to emotional stimuli. However, these findings are very heterogeneous across and within studies. The present study sought to systematically examine experimental and methodological factors that contribute to this heterogeneity. Forty-six young subjects were scanned twice with a mean test-retest interval of 7 weeks. We compared amygdala reliability across three tasks: A face-matching task, passive viewing of emotional faces, and passive viewing of emotional scenes. We also explored whether extraction of physiological noise can affect the stability of amygdala responses. We assessed test-retest reliability…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDissociation (neuropsychology)Cognitive NeuroscienceMultidimensional assessmentExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiologyEmotional processingbehavioral disciplines and activitiesAmygdala050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGroup levelBiological PsychiatryBrain MappingEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesEmotional stimuliReproducibility of ResultsRepeatabilityAmygdalaMagnetic Resonance ImagingCommunication noiseAffectNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemNeurologyVisual PerceptionFemalePsychologyArtifactsFacial Recognitionpsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPsychophysiology
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Single-Sided Deafness: Impact of Cochlear Implantation on Speech Perception in Complex Noise and on Auditory Localization Accuracy.

2017

Objective To assess auditory localization accuracy and speech reception threshold (SRT) in complex noise conditions in adult patients with acquired single-sided deafness, after intervention with a cochlear implant (CI) in the deaf ear. Study design Nonrandomized, open, prospective patient series. Setting Tertiary referral university hospital. Patients Eleven patients with late-onset single-sided deafness (SSD) and normal hearing in the unaffected ear, who received a CI. All patients were experienced CI users. Intervention Unilateral cochlear implantation. Main outcome measures Speech perception was tested in a complex multitalker equivalent noise field consisting of multiple sound sources. …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySpeech perceptionNon-Randomized Controlled Trials as TopicHearing lossmedicine.medical_treatmentHearing Loss SensorineuralAudiologyHearing Loss Unilateral03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCochlear implantotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineHumansProspective StudiesSound Localization030223 otorhinolaryngologybusiness.industryHearing TestsMiddle AgedSpeech processingCochlear ImplantationSensory SystemsNoiseCochlear ImplantsTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologySquelchSpeech PerceptionFemaleNeurology (clinical)Loudspeakermedicine.symptombusinessNoiseBinaural recording030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOtologyneurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology
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Effect of nighttime aircraft noise exposure on endothelial function and stress hormone release in healthy adults.

2013

Aims Aircraft noise disturbs sleep, and long-term exposure has been shown to be associated with increases in the prevalence of hypertension and an overall increased risk for myocardial infarction. The exact mechanisms responsible for these cardiovascular effects remain unclear. Methods and results We performed a blinded field study in 75 healthy volunteers (mean age 26 years), who were exposed at home, in random order, to one control pattern (no noise) and two different noise scenarios [30 or 60 aircraft noise events per night with an average maximum sound pressure level (SPL) of 60 dB(A)] for one night each. We performed polygraphy during each study night. Noise caused a worsening in sleep…

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Synergy of spatial frequency and orientation bandwidth in texture segregation

2021

Defining target textures by increased bandwidths in spatial frequency and orientation, we observed strong cue combination effects in a combined texture figure detection and discrimination task. Performance for double-cue targets was better than predicted by independent processing of either cue and even better than predicted from linear cue integration. Application of a texture-processing model revealed that the oversummative cue combination effect is captured by calculating a low-level summary statistic (\(\Delta CE_m\)), which describes the differential contrast energy to target and reference textures, from multiple scales and orientations, and integrating this statistic across channels wi…

AdultMaleorientation bandwidthlocal energyComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONModels PsychologicalTexture (geology)Article050105 experimental psychologyContrast SensitivityYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDetection theorySensitivity (control systems)Orientation SpatialMathematicsspatial frequency bandwidthcue combinationOrientation (computer vision)Noise (signal processing)business.industry05 social sciencesPattern recognitionFilter (signal processing)Sensory SystemsOphthalmologyPattern Recognition VisualFemaleSpatial frequencyArtificial intelligencebusinesstexture segregation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEnergy (signal processing)Journal of Vision
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Key issues in decomposing fMRI during naturalistic and continuous music experience with independent component analysis

2014

Background: Independent component analysis (ICA) has been often used to decompose fMRI data mostly for the resting-state, block and event-related designs due to its outstanding advantage. For fMRI data during free-listening experiences, only a few exploratory studies applied ICA.New method: For processing the fMRI data elicited by 512-s modern tango, a FFT based band-pass filter was used to further pre-process the fMRI data to remove sources of no interest and noise. Then, a fast model order selection method was applied to estimate the number of sources. Next, both individual ICA and group ICA were performed. Subsequently, ICA components whose temporal courses were significantly correlated …

AdultMalereal-world experiencesComputer scienceSpeech recognitionFast Fourier transformDiffusion mapTIME-SERIESfast model order selectionORDER SELECTION050105 experimental psychologyYoung AdultNUMBER03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedDiffusion mapHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesICABlock (data storage)ta113Brain MappingPrincipal Component AnalysisGeneral NeurosciencefMRI05 social sciencesBrainFilter (signal processing)Magnetic Resonance ImagingIndependent component analysisSpectral clusteringOxygenMODELDIFFUSION MAPSAcoustic StimulationFFT filterta6131Auditory PerceptionFemaleHUMAN BRAIN ACTIVITYNoise (video)DYNAMICAL-SYSTEMSDigital filterMusic030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMRIJournal of Neuroscience Methods
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Effect of changing pulse rate on profile parameters of perceptual thresholds and loudness comfort levels and relation to ECAP thresholds in recipient…

2010

Abstract: The Nucleus CI24RE Freedom device offers higher stimulation rates and lower noise levels in action potential measurements (ECAPs) than previous devices. A study including ten European implant teams showed that the effect of changes in rate from 250 to 3500 pulses per second on tilt and curvature of the T and C profiles is insignificant. When changing rate one may change the levels at all electrodes by the same amount. Using an automated procedure ECAPs could be measured quickly and reliably at a noise level of only 1 μV. However, this did not result in improved correlations between the tilt and curvature parameters of the ECAP profiles and those of the T and C profiles. Average C …

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Noise annoyance predicts symptoms of depression, anxiety and sleep disturbance 5 years later. Findings from the Gutenberg Health Study

2020

Abstract Background Cross-sectional studies have shown that noise annoyance is strongly associated with mental distress, however, its long-term effects on mental health is unknown. We therefore investigated whether noise annoyance predicts depression, anxiety and sleep disturbance in a large, representative sample 5 years later. Methods We investigated longitudinal data of N = 11 905 participants of the Gutenberg Health Study, a population-based, prospective, single-centre cohort study in mid-Germany (age at baseline 35–74 years). Noise annoyance was assessed at baseline and 5-year follow-up (sources: road traffic, aircraft, railways, industrial, neighbourhood indoor and outdoor noise; and …

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Long-term exposure to transportation noise and risk for atrial fibrillation: A Danish nationwide cohort study.

2022

Background: Epidemiological studies have linked transportation noise and cardiovascular diseases, however, atrial fibrillation (AF) has received limited attention. We aimed to investigate the association between transportation noise and AF risk. Methods: Over the period 1990–2017 we estimated road and railway noise (L den) at the most and least exposed façades for all residential addresses across Denmark. We estimated time-weighted mean noise exposure for 3.6 million individuals age ≥35 years. Of these, 269,756 incident cases of AF were identified with a mean follow-up of 13.0 years. Analyses were conducted using Cox proportional hazards models with adjustment for individual and area-level …

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