نتایج جستجو برای: subjective indices

تعداد نتایج: 148996  

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Multimedia 2022

Assessment of visual encryption video and image content requires a reliable estimation recognizability low quality. As pointed out in the literature, current methods are insufficient research into this topic, as well relation between quality recognizability, is still lacking. This lack primarily due to data. To improve on status-quo we have taken database performed subjective evaluation subset ...

2014
Mara R. Raboni Fabiana F. D. Alonso Sergio Tufik Deborah Suchecki

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) patients exhibit depressive and anxiety symptoms, in addition to nightmares, which interfere with sleep continuity. Pharmacologic treatment of these sleep problems improves PTSD symptoms, but very few studies have used psychotherapeutic interventions to treat PTSD and examined their effects on sleep quality. Therefore, in the present study, we sought to inve...

2018
Erik Johansson Moohammed Wasim Yahia Ivette Arroyo Christer Bengs

The thermal environment outdoors affects human comfort and health. Mental and physical performance is reduced at high levels of air temperature being a problem especially in tropical climates. This paper deals with human comfort in the warm-humid city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. The main aim was to examine the influence of urban micrometeorological conditions on people's subjective thermal perceptio...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1998
L Yardley S Beech L Zander T Evans J Weinman

BACKGROUND 'Vestibular rehabilitation' (VR) is an increasingly popular treatment option for patients with persistent dizziness. Previous clinical trials have only evaluated the effects of specialist therapy programmes in small, selective, or uncontrolled patient samples. AIM To determine the benefits of VR compared with standard medical care, using a brief intervention for dizzy patients in p...

Journal: :Appetite 2008
Dinska Van Gucht Debora Vansteenwegen Tom Beckers Dirk Hermans Frank Baeyens Omer Van den Bergh

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of repeated unreinforced exposure to chocolate cues in persons reporting chocolate craving. Participants in the experimental group (n=40) received 10 consecutive brief exposures to chocolate cues in each of two sessions, separated by 1-3 days. Control participants (n=18) received two exposures at the start and end of each session. Chocolate cr...

2003
Carryl L. Baldwin Joseph T. Coyne

High traffic density can be expected to increase the attentional processing requirements of driving. Establishing methods of assessing the differential demands placed on drivers by environmental variables has been the focus of a recent series of investigations. Results of an initial examination of the impact of traffic density on mental workload are reported here. The current investigation util...

Journal: :Pain 2004
Olöf A Steingrímsdóttir Nina K Vøllestad Cecilie Røe Stein Knardahl

Measuring health complaints by administrating a single report is common. Our aim was to assess variation in pain and other subjective complaints over an extended period, whether a single-sample produces representative data, and determine associations between complaints. Health-complaint reports were collected from postal workers at monthly intervals over a period of 32-34 consecutive months (19...

2008
Şule Önsel Şahin Füsun Ülengin Gündüz Ulusoy Emel Aktaş Özgür Kabak Y. Đlker Topcu

The capability of firms to survive and to have a competitive advantage in global markets depends on, amongst other things, the efficiency of public institutions, the excellence of educational, health and communications infrastructures, as well as on the political and economic stability of their home country. The measurement of competitiveness and strategy development is thus an important issue ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2007
Shinji Yamamoto Mieko Iwamoto Masaiwa Inoue Noriaki Harada

The aim of this study was to investigate the usefulness of heart rate variability (HRV) and urinary catecholamines (CA) as objective indices of heat stress effect. We examined physiological responses, subjective symptoms, HRV and urinary CA to evaluate the effect of heat exposure on the autonomic nervous system. Six healthy male students volunteered for this study. They were exposed on differen...

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