Possible Effect of Headphone Usage on Working Memory Among Students in Faculty of Medicine, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria‒Nigeria

Isah F.A, Muhammad U.A, Yusha u Yusuf
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Working memory is a system that is responsible for transient holding and processing of new and already stored information. It also involves processing for reasoning, comprehension, learning and memory updating. Headphones are a pair of small loudspeakers that are designed to be held in place close to a user’s ear. They are electroacoustic transducers which convert electrical signals to a corresponding sound in the user’s ear. Several studies have recently shown a link between cognitive abilities and response to hearing aid and signal processing in the brain. Therefore, the relationship between headphone usage among healthy subjects become pertinent. This study is aimed at evaluating the effect of headphone on working memory using N-back task. One hundred (100) participants (55 headphone users and 45 non-headphone user’s) within the age range of 18-31 years were assessed. Participants were instructed to keep in memory, a series of letters and say “target” whenever there was a repetition of letter with exactly one intervening letter and to remain silent when any other letter appeared. The results of this study showed that there was no statistically significant difference in working memory between headphone and non-headphone users with p>0.05. In conclusion, this study revealed headphone use has no effect on working memory of the participants subjected to N–back test.
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耳机使用对学生工作记忆的可能影响,艾哈迈德贝罗大学医学院,尼日利亚
工作记忆是一种负责暂时保持和处理新的和已经储存的信息的系统。它还涉及推理、理解、学习和记忆更新的过程。耳机是一对小扬声器,被设计成靠近用户耳朵的地方。它们是电声换能器,将电信号转换成用户耳中的相应声音。最近的几项研究表明,认知能力和对助听器的反应以及大脑中的信号处理之间存在联系。因此,健康受试者耳机使用的关系具有相关性。本研究旨在通过N-back任务评估耳机对工作记忆的影响。对年龄在18-31岁之间的100名参与者(55名耳机使用者和45名非耳机使用者)进行评估。参与者被要求记住一系列的字母,只要有一个字母在中间重复,就说“目标”,如果有其他字母出现,就保持沉默。本研究结果显示,使用耳机者与不使用耳机者的工作记忆差异无统计学意义,p>0.05。综上所述,本研究揭示了耳机使用对N-back测试参与者的工作记忆没有影响。
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