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Barbara Griefahn

Researcher at Technical University of Dortmund

Publications -  118
Citations -  3653

Barbara Griefahn is an academic researcher from Technical University of Dortmund. The author has contributed to research in topics: Noise & Annoyance. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 118 publications receiving 3307 citations.

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Mental strain and annoyance during cognitive performance in different traffic noise conditions

TL;DR: The results show that measures aiming at the reduction of the proportion of heavy vehicles should additionally consider particular traffic flow, and the role of noise sensitivity in various traffic noise conditions.
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Longitudinal associations between endogenous melatonin production and reported sleep duration from childhood to early adulthood.

TL;DR: The observational data suggest that pineal production of melatonin in childhood is correlated with alterations in sleep duration until early adulthood, and this observational evidence needs to be verified in clinical studies.
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Railway noise-its effects on sleep, mood, subjective sleep quality, and performance

TL;DR: The authors tested the assumption that rail noise impaires sleep, subjective sleep quality, and performance, and found that it impairs sleep quality and performance when compared to other types of noise.
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The relationship between poor sleep and inhibitory functions indicated by event-related potentials.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on the relationship between normal variations of sleep and inhibitory functions as reflected in event-related potentials, and concluded that poor sleep specifically affects the intensity of pre-motor inhibitory processes (Nogo-N2 amplitude), the speed to inhibit a motor response (nogo-P3 latency), and intensity of task-relevant information processing (Go-P 3 amplitude).
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The reliability of the noise sensitivity questionnaire in a cross-national analysis.

TL;DR: In this article, the reliability of the noise sensitivity questionnaire was analyzed taking into consideration relevant facets assumed to contribute to the measurement error, and the reliability coefficients for the global noise sensitivity score ranged from 0.90 to 0.91.