Presentation 2019-02-01
Temporal/Spatial congruency aspect of the auditory affection on visual working memory
Wenwei Zheng, Ruimin Wang, Noha Zommara, Keiji Iramina,
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Abstract(in English) The processes of integration are generally considered to mean the conjunction and/or summation of multiple pieces of information. Sensory information is often perceptually ignored or suppressed by other information. Adding auditory white noise to the environment has been considered to be a promising way to enhance the memory performance of children with ADHD-type problems but disrupt that of non-ADHD control children [1]. To explore the exact mechanism behind white noise benefits, we did a color-memory task with different white noise conditions. Two color sets were displayed on one display at the same time. Only one side color was asked to be remembered for each trial. Our experiment found that the memory accuracy of left probe was improved significantly when white noise was displayed via left ear phone at encoding and maintenance time. Thus, ipsilateral white noise can improve WM than contralateral. However, this phenomenon only happened in the left view.
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Keyword(in English) Visual Working memory,White noiseADHD treatmentERP signal
Paper # MBE2018-76
Date of Issue 2019-01-24 (MBE)

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Committee MBE
Conference Date 2019/1/31(2days)
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Place (in English) Saga University
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Chair Masaki Kyoso(TCU)
Vice Chair Taishin Nomura(Osaka Univ.)
Secretary Taishin Nomura(Kindai Univ.)
Assistant Takumi Kobayashi(YNU) / Yasuyuki Suzuki(Osaka Univ.)

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Registration To Technical Committee on ME and Bio Cybernetics
Language ENG
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Title (in English) Temporal/Spatial congruency aspect of the auditory affection on visual working memory
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Keyword(1) Visual Working memory,White noiseADHD treatmentERP signal
1st Author's Name Wenwei Zheng
1st Author's Affiliation Kyushu University(Kyushu Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Ruimin Wang
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyushu University(Kyushu Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Noha Zommara
3rd Author's Affiliation Kyushu University(Kyushu Univ.)
4th Author's Name Keiji Iramina
4th Author's Affiliation Kyushu University(Kyushu Univ.)
Date 2019-02-01
Paper # MBE2018-76
Volume (vol) vol.118
Number (no) MBE-436
Page pp.pp.97-101(MBE),
#Pages 5
Date of Issue 2019-01-24 (MBE)