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The effect of background audio and audiovisual stimuli on students' autonomic responses during and after an experimental academic examination.

İlker BalıkçıSerdar TokErdal Binboğa
Published in: Brain and behavior (2023)
Based on these results, we concluded that relative to classical music and silence, background TV, including audiovisual and verbal stimuli, extant in a learning environment might raise students' sympathetic activity. Further, classical music, without lyrics, may suppress the withdrawal of vagal activity and elevate the autonomic regulation capacity during the academic reading comprehension task. HRV is a more valid and reliable indicator of students' autonomic responses during a challenging academic task.
Keyphrases
  • heart rate variability
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