نتایج جستجو برای: physiological noise

تعداد نتایج: 450799  

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
mohammad reza monazzam rostam golmohammadi maryam nourollahi samaneh momen bellah fard

background: noise is one of the most important harmful agents in work environment. noise pollution in oil refinery industries is related to workers' health. this study aimed to determine the overall noise pollution of an oil refinery operation and its frequency analysis to determine the control plan for a vent noise in these industries. methods: this experimental study performed in control unit...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2005
C Triantafyllou R D Hoge G Krueger C J Wiggins A Potthast G C Wiggins L L Wald

Previous studies have shown that under some conditions, noise fluctuations in an fMRI time-course are dominated by physiological modulations of the image intensity with secondary contributions from thermal image noise and that these two sources scale differently with signal intensity, susceptibility weighting (TE) and field strength. The SNR of the fMRI time-course was found to be near its asym...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
William C Stacey Maciej T Lazarewicz Brian Litt

There is great interest in the role of coherent oscillations in the brain. In some cases, high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are integral to normal brain function, whereas at other times they are implicated as markers of epileptic tissue. Mechanisms underlying HFO generation, especially in abnormal tissue, are not well understood. Using a physiological computer model of hippocampus, we investig...

2009
Maciej T Lazarewicz Brian Litt

24 There is great interest in the role of coherent oscillations in the brain. In some cases, high 25 frequency oscillations (HFOs) are integral to normal brain function, while at other times they are 26 implicated as markers of epileptic tissue. Mechanisms underlying HFO generation, especially in 27 abnormal tissue, are not well understood. Using a physiological computer model of 28 hippocampus...

2015
Irene van Kamp Kerstin Persson Anita Gidlöf-Gunnarsson

Undisturbed sleep is essential for physiological and psychological health. Children have a special need for uninterrupted sleep for growth and cognitive development. Noise is an environmental factor that affects most children, but the knowledge of how children's health, wellbeing and cognitive development are affected by noise disturbed sleep due to road traffic is very incomplete. It has been ...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2001
G Krüger A Kastrup G H Glover

Noise properties, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), and signal responses were compared during functional activation of the human brain at 1.5 and 3.0 T. At the higher field spiral gradient-echo (GRE) brain images revealed an average gain in SNR of 1.7 in fully relaxed and 2.2 in images with a repetition time (TR) of 1.5 sec. The tempered gain at longer TRs reflects...

1998
J. TIMMER

Empirical time series often contain observational noise. We investigate the effect of this noise on the estimated parameters of models fitted to the data. For data of physiological tremor, i.e. a small amplitude oscillation of the outstretched hand of healthy subjects, we compare the results for a linear model that explicitly includes additional observational noise to one that ignores this nois...

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