2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2020.103189
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Combined effects of noise and air temperature on human neurophysiological responses in a simulated indoor environment

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“…3.3.2 Neuroarchitecture on performance. The research findings confirmed the effect on attention and memory (Llinares Mill an et al, 2021;, working memory (Abbasi et al, 2020) and wayfinding (Erkan, 2018) depending on various environmental variables. For example, there was an improvement in attention and memory in cold-colored classrooms and with noise at low dB and air at low temperature (Abbasi et al, 2020), whereas performance was poorer in wider classrooms (Llinares Mill an et al, 2021).…”
Section: Intervention Methods Of the Studiessupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…3.3.2 Neuroarchitecture on performance. The research findings confirmed the effect on attention and memory (Llinares Mill an et al, 2021;, working memory (Abbasi et al, 2020) and wayfinding (Erkan, 2018) depending on various environmental variables. For example, there was an improvement in attention and memory in cold-colored classrooms and with noise at low dB and air at low temperature (Abbasi et al, 2020), whereas performance was poorer in wider classrooms (Llinares Mill an et al, 2021).…”
Section: Intervention Methods Of the Studiessupporting
confidence: 80%
“…, 2021; Llinares et al. , 2021), working memory(Abbasi et al. , 2020) and wayfinding (Erkan, 2018) depending on various environmental variables.…”
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“…Second, it is observed that air temperature, noise, and light might affect the heart rate, respiratory rate, and HRV parameters. [ 29 30 31 ] Therefore, patients' ECG was recorded non-invasively, in full consciousness, in a supine position, and away from environmental stress (surrounding temperature, light, and noise) to the extent possible. Additional studies, limited to ICU patients but including those with fatal cases, may be needed to fully characterize the relationship between HRV based predictions and disease severity.…”
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confidence: 99%