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The Effect of the Narrow-Band Noise in the Range 4-8 Hz on the Alpha Waves in the EEG Signal

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The paper summarises the results of experiments carried out to investigate the effect of a narrow-band noise in the range 4-8 Hz and of the acoustic pressure SPL = 110 dB(HP) on the alpha waves in the EEG signal. The test group included 23 males aged 21-33. It is found out that white noise in the infrasound range 4-8Hz leads to changes of amplitudes of the spectral power density of alpha waves. The tests reveal a statistically significant reduction of the alpha wave amplitude during the infrasound exposure and an amplitude increase when the exposure is over.

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  • AGH - University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Department of Mechanics and Vibroacoustics, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland

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