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Effect of premenstrual stress on audiovisual reaction time and audiogram.
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1997
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Auditory ImageryNeuropsychologyPsychoacousticsAuditory Reaction TimeVisual Reaction TimePsychologySocial SciencesPsychophysiologyAudiovisual Reaction TimeCognitive NeuroscienceStress BiomarkersHealth SciencesAuditory ProcessingBehavioral SciencesSpeech AcousticAuditory ResearchHuman HearingSpeech CommunicationNeurophysiologyPhysiologyAuditory PhysiologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemSpeech PerceptionEmotionTime Perception
A study of weight, auditory reaction time (ART), visual reaction time (VRT) and audiogram was carried out on 105 healthy female subjects between the age of 17-20 years during the premenstrual and post-menstrual phase. A significant increase in weight and prolongation in auditory reaction time (ART) and visual reaction time (VRT) were observed during premenstrual phase. A slight increase in decibel loss was also observed during premenstrual phase in audiogram though not significant. These changes could be attributed to fluid and salt retention due to overain steroids leading to decrease in the processing capability of central nervous system.
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