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- Title
INTERMODAL VIBRO-ACOUSTIC MODULATION FOR PERCEPTUAL NOISE REDUCTION AND ATTENTION ENHANCEMENT.
- Authors
CRISTEA, Laurentiu
- Abstract
Noise reduction theories, concepts and procedures adopted nowadays are mainly focused on objective approaches, like passive and active reduction and rarely on subjective perception. But in which way the perception can be subjective or objective it is hard to define. One way, developed through many researches in the field of neuroscience is using neuroimaging techniques for measuring different time or spatial responses of stimulus inside the brain and by this, is defined o way to link the external statespace of the environment with the internal one of the nervous system. Thus, through electroencephalographic measuring techniques could be conceived and tested methods for reduction of auditory perception of noise by modulation with vibration stimuli. By finding the proper parameters which influence the auditory perception of noise at early stages of brain processing, could be defined digitized models used for augmenting the environment perception or enhancing the attention, for better reaction or cognition.
- Subjects
NOISE control; BRAIN imaging; NEUROSCIENCES; BRAIN stimulation; NERVOUS system
- Publication
Acta Electrotehnica, 2019, Vol 60, Issue 1/2, p81
- ISSN
1841-3323
- Publication type
Article