![]() A meta-analysis performed by Kämpfe and colleagues showed that background music does not have a uniform effect on the performance of tasks. Additionally, the study of this matter has produced contradictory results (see for a review). Studies that have focused on this matter have taken into account numerous cognitive processes to the extent that the available literature in this area is very heterogeneous and, therefore, difficult to compare. For this purpose, the effect of different types of music, environmental noise and silence on the performance of each subject was compared. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of background music on the ability of non-musician subjects to perform arithmetic operations. This group difference may be explained on the basis of the notion that introverts have a generally higher arousal level compared to extroverts and would therefore benefit less from the background auditory stimuli. For introverts, agitating music was associated with faster response times than the silent condition. While the background auditory stimuli had no effect on the arithmetic ability of either group in the easy condition, it strongly affected extroverts in the difficult condition, with RTs being faster during agitating or joyful music as well as rain sounds, compared to the silent condition. Introverts were always faster than extroverts in solving mathematical problems, except when the latter performed calculations accompanied by the sound of heavy rain, a condition that made them as fast as introverts. ![]() This finding suggests that the benefit of background stimulation was not music-specific but possibly due to an enhanced cerebral alertness level induced by the auditory stimulation. Silence was detrimental when participants were faced with difficult arithmetic operations, as it was associated with significantly worse accuracy and slower RTs than music or rain sound conditions. The participants were administered 180 easy or difficult arithmetic operations (division, multiplication, subtraction and addition) while listening to heavy rain sounds, silence or classical music. Fifty university students (25 women and 25 men, 25 introverts and 25 extroverts) volunteered for the study. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of agitating, happy or touching music, as opposed to environmental sounds or silence, on the ability of non-musician subjects to perform arithmetic operations. Some studies have shown a detrimental effect, while others have shown a beneficial effect of background auditory stimuli. The game has really good story (apart from lacking motivation killer a bit) but the +4 characters are really nice written and loveable.Studies in the literature have provided conflicting evidence about the effects of background noise or music on concurrent cognitive tasks. But it's amazing how realistic and nice rain looks in this game, like even better than nowadays games or beyond two souls. Only issue i had was with the first 2 missions looking old lightning. Graphics kinda look off first 2 levels and some levels are really nice so its a bit of mix but more good than bad. Alright brother, it's a nice game i did enjoy much. Thinking of replaying since it's stutter free now. Thanks mate□, 446.14 did indeed solved the stuttering problem. In detroit i had often crashes than shut down whole game during playing so try it. I had a lot of issues with detroit become human too and this was the culprit that stopped stutering. Originally posted by Distortion:Ye i noticed stuttering but only in the end (after i made mistake to upgrade drivers), try downgrading your graphics driver see if that fixes it.
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