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Investigating the relationship between physical, cognitive, and environmental factors of ergonomics with the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders: A case study in a car-parts manufacturing industry

Author(s): Mokhtarinia H; Alimohammadi B; Sadeghi-Yarandi M; Torabi-Gudarzi S; Soltanzadeh A; Nikbakht N;

Background: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) is a multi-factorial disorder in most occupational setting and it has increased significantly in recent years. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between physical, cognitive, and environmental factors of ergonom ...

Article GUID: 38489202


Web-based processing of physiological noise in fMRI: addition of the PhysIO toolbox to CBRAIN

Author(s): Valevicius D; Beck N; Kasper L; Boroday S; Bayer J; Rioux P; Caron B; Adalat R; Evans AC; Khalili-Mahani N;

Neuroimaging research requires sophisticated tools for analyzing complex data, but efficiently leveraging these tools can be a major challenge, especially on large datasets. CBRAIN is a web-based platform designed to simplify the use and accessibility of neuroimaging research tools for large-scal ...

Article GUID: 37841811


Decoding of Envelope vs. Fundamental Frequency During Complex Auditory Stream Segregation

Author(s): Greenlaw KM; Puschmann S; Coffey EBJ;

Hearing-in-noise perception is a challenging task that is critical to human function, but how the brain accomplishes it is not well understood. A candidate mechanism proposes that the neural representation of an attended auditory stream is enhanced relative to background sound via a combination of bottom-up and top-down mechanisms. To date, few studies ha ...

Article GUID: 37215227


Age of Acquisition Modulates Alpha Power During Bilingual Speech Comprehension in Noise

Author(s): Grant AM; Kousaie S; Coulter K; Gilbert AC; Baum SR; Gracco V; Titone D; Klein D; Phillips NA;

Research on bilingualism has grown exponentially in recent years. However, the comprehension of speech in noise, given the ubiquity of both bilingualism and noisy environments, has seen only limited focus. Electroencephalogram (EEG) studies in monolinguals show an increase in alpha power when lis ...

Article GUID: 35548507


Zoo soundscape: Daily variation of low-to-high-frequency sounds.

Author(s): Pelletier C, Weladji RB, Lazure L, Paré P

Zoo Biol. 2020 Jul 31;: Authors: Pelletier C, Weladji RB, Lazure L, Paré P

Article GUID: 32735724


Speech perception in tinnitus is related to individual distress level - A neurophysiological study.

Author(s): Jagoda L, Giroud N, Neff P, Kegel A, Kleinjung T, Meyer M

Hear Res. 2018 09;367:48-58 Authors: Jagoda L, Giroud N, Neff P, Kegel A, Kleinjung T, Meyer M

Article GUID: 30031353


Language learning experience and mastering the challenges of perceiving speech in noise

Author(s): Kousaie S; Baum S; Phillips NA; Gracco V; Titone D; Chen JK; Chai XJ; Klein D;

Given the ubiquity of noisy environments and increasing globalization, the necessity to perceive speech in noise in a non-native language is common and necessary for successful communication. In the current investigation, bilingual individuals who learned their non-native language at different ages underwent magnetic resonance imaging while listening to s ...

Article GUID: 31284145


Automatic classification and removal of structured physiological noise for resting state functional connectivity MRI analysis.

Author(s): Lee K, Khoo HM, Fourcade C, Gotman J, Grova C

Magn Reson Imaging. 2019 05;58:97-107 Authors: Lee K, Khoo HM, Fourcade C, Gotman J, Grova C

Article GUID: 30695721


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