Stochastic resonance is not required for pink noise to have beneficial effects on ADHD-related performance? The moderate brain arousal model challenged

J Rijmen, JR Wiersema - Neuropsychologia, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective Random noise, such as white or pink noise, has been shown to have beneficial
effects on the performance of individuals with (elevated traits of) ADHD. Both the state …

Protocol and preregistration for the CODEC project: measuring, modelling and mechanistically understanding the nature of cognitive variability in early childhood

IEJI Coolen, J van Langen, S Hofman, FE van Aagten… - BMC psychology, 2024 - Springer
Background Children's cognitive performance fluctuates across multiple timescales.
However, fluctuations have often been neglected in favour of research into average …

[PDF][PDF] Sensory white noise in clinical ADHD: Who benefits from noise, and who performs worse?

GBW Söderlund, N Hadjikhani, M Thorsson… - … Journal of Child and …, 2024 - sciendo.com
Background: Experimental research has shown the benefits of auditory white noise on
cognitive performance in children with attention problems. However, little is currently known …

Exploring pathways to comprehension performance in multilanguage smart voice systems: insights from Lasso regression, SEM, PLS-SEM, CNN, and BiLSTM

E Gao, J Guo, X Pang, D Bo, Z Chen - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2024 - nature.com
Smart voice systems, such as voice assistants and smart speakers, are integral to domains
such as smart homes, customer service, healthcare, and smart learning. The effectiveness of …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of Auditory and Visual White Noise on Oculomotor Inhibition in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Protocol for a Crossover Study

E Jostrup, M Nyström, P Tallberg… - JMIR Research …, 2024 - researchprotocols.org
Background In attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), poor inhibitory control is one
of the main characteristics, with oculomotor inhibition impairments being considered a …

[PDF][PDF] Sensory processing patterns in pediatric mild traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal study

M Marzolla, C Resch, P Hurks, J Schepers, L Borghans… - osf.io
Background: Difficulties with SP, such as sensitivity to sensory input, have been associated
with an increased recovery time and persistence of other post-concussive symptoms after …