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Cognitive Effect of Music for Joggers Using EEG
J. Srinivasan,K. M. Ashwin Kumar,V. Balasubramanian +2 more
- pp 1120-1123
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In this paper, the effect of music on human central nervous system fatigue during various activities was investigated with jogging, using EEG as a tool to quantify the parameter of central and peripheral fatigue.Abstract:
This study aims to investigate the effect of music on human central nervous system fatigue during his various activities. In general, fatigue is viewed as an unavoidable and negative consequence of physical activity, since the outcome almost exclusively results in reduced performance and function. Fatigue can occur in two basic mechanisms, central and peripheral fatigue. Even though peripheral fatigue plays a role in reducing the efficiency of performance, here in this study our interest is central fatigue. For simplicity in investigation, we executed the study with jogging, using EEG as a tool to quantify the parameter.read more
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The effects of distractor sounds presented through bone conduction headphones on the localization of critical environmental sounds
Keenan R. May,Bruce N. Walker +1 more
TL;DR: Using bone conduction headphones can be expected to cause a decline in a person's awareness of their environment, in a subtle way that a jogger or cyclist might not be actively aware of, even if their attention is directed to the environment and environmental sounds are readily detectible.
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Effectiveness of Advanced Bone Conduction Earphones for People Who Enjoy Outdoor Activities
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show the effectiveness of advanced bone conduction earphones (BCE) for the people who enjoy outdoor activities with respect to entertainment degree and situational awareness (SA) degree.
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Fatigue and basal ganglia
Abhijit Chaudhuri,Peter O. Behan +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed, with supportive neuropathological data, that central fatigue may occur due to a failure in the integration of the limbic input and the motor functions within the basal ganglia affecting the striatal-thalamic-frontal cortical system.