Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females

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Autor(a) principal: Sá,Cintia Ishii de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Pereira,Liliane Desguado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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Resumo: Exposure to music may be useful in the P300 retest and avoid habituation. AIM: To verify the influence of the exposure to different kinds of music in P300 in young females. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical prospective. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Forty-five women aged from 20 to 36 years were evaluated. P300 was studied before and after musical stimulation with different rhythms. Brazilian songs, international songs, and classical music melodies were selected. Each song had its velocity altered and was named as fast and slow. Subjects were divided into 2 groups exposed to music: one group was exposed to the fast version and the other to the slow version. The control group not exposed to music and was evaluated within the same time period of the others. RESULT: There were statistically significant differences when comparing P300 amplitude in the first and third stimulation with the comparison group. CONCLUSION: In the same subject, several sequential registrations of P300 caused habituation, which was not seen during exposure to music before P300 recording. Exposure to music at preset different velocities did not affect the P300 in young females.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females
title Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females
spellingShingle Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females
Sá,Cintia Ishii de
evoked potentials
auditory
event-related potentials, p300
hearing
title_short Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females
title_full Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females
title_fullStr Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females
title_full_unstemmed Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females
title_sort Musical rhythms and their influence on P300 velocity in young females
author Sá,Cintia Ishii de
author_facet Sá,Cintia Ishii de
Pereira,Liliane Desguado
author_role author
author2 Pereira,Liliane Desguado
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sá,Cintia Ishii de
Pereira,Liliane Desguado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv evoked potentials
auditory
event-related potentials, p300
hearing
topic evoked potentials
auditory
event-related potentials, p300
hearing
description Exposure to music may be useful in the P300 retest and avoid habituation. AIM: To verify the influence of the exposure to different kinds of music in P300 in young females. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical prospective. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Forty-five women aged from 20 to 36 years were evaluated. P300 was studied before and after musical stimulation with different rhythms. Brazilian songs, international songs, and classical music melodies were selected. Each song had its velocity altered and was named as fast and slow. Subjects were divided into 2 groups exposed to music: one group was exposed to the fast version and the other to the slow version. The control group not exposed to music and was evaluated within the same time period of the others. RESULT: There were statistically significant differences when comparing P300 amplitude in the first and third stimulation with the comparison group. CONCLUSION: In the same subject, several sequential registrations of P300 caused habituation, which was not seen during exposure to music before P300 recording. Exposure to music at preset different velocities did not affect the P300 in young females.
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