2018
DOI: 10.21834/e-bpj.v3i7.1268
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Cognitive Impairment among Young Motorcyclists: A controlled study

Abstract: The cognitive assessment of young motorcyclists under high-noise exposure has not been investigated previously. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effects of noise-induced cognitive function and reaction time among undergraduate motorcyclists (aged: 19-25). The study design consisted of experimental (ExG; n=30) and controlled group (CoG; n=30). The ExG performed neuropsychological battery test under motorcycle noise (85-90 dBA) and CoG under controlled laboratory noise (<65 dBA). The result reveal… Show more

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“…Chronic noise exposures also tend to deteriorate, especially, selective attention, working memory, declarative memory and learning. Noise stimulates cortisol in the body at each on set, which remains in the body and can hinder the riders cognitive functioning [28] such as attentiveness, perceptual abilities, spatial abilities, motor coordination, and memory which can lead to fatal or injurious accident [29].…”
Section: [96]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic noise exposures also tend to deteriorate, especially, selective attention, working memory, declarative memory and learning. Noise stimulates cortisol in the body at each on set, which remains in the body and can hinder the riders cognitive functioning [28] such as attentiveness, perceptual abilities, spatial abilities, motor coordination, and memory which can lead to fatal or injurious accident [29].…”
Section: [96]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic noise exposures also tend to deteriorate, especially, selective attention, working memory, declarative memory and learning. Noise stimulates cortisol in the body at each on set, which remains in the body and can hinder the riders cognitive functioning [28] such as attentiveness, perceptual abilities, spatial abilities, motor coordination, and memory which can lead to fatal or injurious accident [29].…”
Section: [96]mentioning
confidence: 99%