Abstract:
This experiment describes the application of cognitive genetics to the study of attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Participant’s age, experience, residual status can
affect their attention and different types of songs also have different effects on their
attention. This study was designed to determine attention of participants and how the
songs affect their brain when they listen to songs of different categories. We have used
two validated neuropsychopharmacological testing methods namely Typo Revealing
(TR) tests for the determination of attention in healthy aged human participants. TR tests
are done on them to check their attention efficiency. In this experiment mentally sound
and physically healthy 280 male and female participants between the ages of 18 to 25
years old were arbitrarily selected and till last of the experiment all the participants
‘attended. The place of the experiment was East West University, North South
University, Southeast University and Atish-Dipankar University of Science and
Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The participants were randomized into four groups
with 70 participants in each as follows: N = 280 for each group. In control group the
participants took the test without music and the percentage of cognition is 42.70±1.69.In
the normal group the participants took the test with the normal music and the percentage
of cognition is 45.27±1.90. In the Stimulating group the participants listen to the
stimulating music and took the test and the percentage of cognition is 45.97±1.63. In the
depression group the participants took the test with the depressing music and the
percentage of cognition is 41.54±1.68.It is seen from these test that participants who
listen to the stimulating song have highest attention cognitive efficiency than the normal
group which is the second efficient group than the control group being the third efficient
group and the last and the poor efficient group is the depression group. People who
don’t listen to music have better attention cognitive efficiency than the people who
listens to the depressing music. So these testing methods will be effective for various
neuropsychopharmacological assessments in human.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.