Wang, Yvye Li, Changzhao Wang, Chuanjian Shi, Jianping Liu, Zhangxiang
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Physica Scripta
In this paper, we consider the exact solutions and soliton diffusion phenomenon of two kinds of stochastic KdV equations with variable coefficients. Firstly, according to symmetric reduction, stochastic KdV equations with variable coefficients are transformed into a coupled system of a deterministic KdV-type equation with variable coefficients and ...
Ye, Xian Chen, Jun-Qing Zhu, Ling-Li Chui, Lin-Bo Xu, Hong-Zhen
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Journal of clinical nursing
To systematically evaluate the current intervention strategies of white noise alleviating procedural pain in newborns. This review was conducted following the PRISMA guideline. Seventeen databases National Guideline Clearinghouse, up to date, Clinical Evidence, BMJ best practice, Cochrane library, OVID, PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, Web of Science, CHIN...
Aïdékon, Elie Hu, Yueyun Shi, Zhan
The classical Ray-Knight theorems for Brownian motion determine the law of its local time process either at the first hitting time of a given value a by the local time at the origin, or at the first hitting time of a given position b by Brownian motion. We extend these results by describing the local time process jointly for all a and all b, by mea...
Yu, Shuwen Xiao, Lei Sun, Weitao
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Frontiers in Marine Science
A line spectrum presents the form of a narrow-band time-varying signal due to Doppler effect when the single hydrophone node observes flight-radiated noise. The modulation law of the time-varying signal contains a large number of feature information of moving targets, which can be used for detection and classification. This paper studies the possib...
Pascoe, Alexander J. Haque, Zakia Z. Samandra, Ranshikha Fehring, Daniel J. Mansouri, Farshad A.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Auditory stimuli, encompassing a continually expanding collection of musical genres and sonic hues, present a safe and easily administrable therapeutic option for alleviating cognitive deficits associated with neuropsychological disorders, but their effects on executive control are yet to be completely understood. To better understand how the proce...
Alzabut, Jehad Gao, Zhengming Hussain, Shah Madi, Elissa Nadia Khan, Hasib
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Mathematical biosciences and engineering : MBE
In this paper, a novel influenza $ \mathcal{S}\mathcal{I}_N\mathcal{I}_R\mathcal{R} $ model with white noise is investigated. According to the research, white noise has a significant impact on the disease. First, we explain that there is global existence and positivity to the solution. Then we show that the stochastic basic reproduction $ {{\unders...
Nuernberger, Matthias Schaller, Denise Klingner, Carsten Witte, Otto Brodoehl, Stefan
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
The integration of stimuli from different sensory modalities forms the basis for human perception. While the relevant impact of visual stimuli on the perception of other sensory modalities is recognized, much less is known about the impact of auditory stimuli on general sensory processing. This study aims to investigate the effect of acoustic stimu...
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Existing research demonstrates that children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) underperform in cognitive tasks involving working memory (WM) due to hypo-arousal, which has led to the development of arousal regulation models to determine proper levels of arousal and optimal cognitive outcomes. The present study focuses on investig...
Capezuti, Elizabeth Pain, Kevin Alamag, Evelyn Chen, XinQing Philibert, Valicia Krieger, Ana C
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Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Auditory stimulation devices (white and pink noise) are used to mask sounds and facilitate relaxation and sleep; however, the effectiveness of this intervention is not well established. This systematic review examined the scientific literature for the effect of specific types of auditory stimulation on sleep outcomes in adults. The PRISMA (Preferre...
Day-Cooney, Julian Cone, Jackson J Maunsell, John H R
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
During visually guided behaviors, mere hundreds of milliseconds can elapse between a sensory input and its associated behavioral response. How spikes occurring at different times are integrated to drive perception and action remains poorly understood. We delivered random trains of optogenetic stimulation (white noise) to excite inhibitory interneur...