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Continuous bed motion versus step-and-shoot acquisition in LAFOV PET/CT: insights from multi-phantom and patient studies. [PDF]
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Noise Sensitivity and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Noise & Vibration Worldwide, 2013Noise sensitivity is a personality trait covering attitudes to noise in general. Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is the most commonly used label for clinical chemical intolerance. This study aimed to investigate if the Weinstein's Noise Sensitivity Scale and Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory's (QEESI) Chemical Intolerance ...
Vuorinen Heikki S +11 more
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Electrophysiological approaches to noise sensitivity
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2016Noise sensitivity describes an individual's general reactivity to sound. It is a common trait found in many clinical populations and describes approximately 20% of the general population. Little is known about its underlying mechanisms, however.Here we present findings from three studies designed to expose differences in electrophysiological measures ...
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Genetic Component of Noise Sensitivity
Twin Research and Human Genetics, 2005AbstractWe investigated the genetic component of noise sensitivity using a twin-study design. The study sample consisted of 573 same-sexed twin pairs from the Finnish Twin Cohort. The 131 monozygotic (MZ) and 442 dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs with an age range of 31 to 88 years replied to a questionnaire on noise and health-related items in 1988. The noise
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Infants’ sensitivity to broadband noise
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1996Infants have higher pure-tone thresholds than adults. One explanation is that infants do not adopt the frequency-selective listening strategy that adults use when detecting tones. In contrast to other models of infants’ immature sensitivity, the listening strategy account predicts that infants will be more sensitive to broadband sounds, relative to ...
L A, Werner, K, Boike
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Psychological Medicine, 1988
SynopsisTo evaluate the relation between annoyance to environmental noise, general neurophysiological sensitivity, subjective noise sensitivity and other individual characteristics, experiments were undertaken in which 93 subjects assessed their subjective annoyance after exposure to noise under laboratory conditions.
E, Ohrström, M, Björkman, R, Rylander
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SynopsisTo evaluate the relation between annoyance to environmental noise, general neurophysiological sensitivity, subjective noise sensitivity and other individual characteristics, experiments were undertaken in which 93 subjects assessed their subjective annoyance after exposure to noise under laboratory conditions.
E, Ohrström, M, Björkman, R, Rylander
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