Open offices that make effective use of limited space and encourage dialogue, interaction, and collaboration among employees, are becoming an increasingly. However, productive work-related conversation might actually decrease the performance of other employees within earshot more so than other random, meaningless noises. The presence of noise during the performance of cognitive tasks involving such as memory, commonly causes a subjective experience of annoyance, which can lead to a decline in performance. This tendency is stronger in response to meaningful noise, such as music and conversation, than for meaningless noise, such as the sound of traffic, and heating ventilating and air-conditioning noise. It is well known that the Event-Related Potential (ERP) in the brain wave elicited by internal or external stimuli are related to the operation of selective attention. The present experiment was designed to determine the effects of the noise on ERPs in the auditory odd-ball paradigms. In order to examined differences in the ERP components due to the noise, performance of algorithm for estimating waveform of ERPs such as averaging method is evaluated.
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