We notice aggressive or threatening voices much faster than those that sound normal or happy, scientists say.According to the study published in the journal Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, our attention is more focused on threatening voices to enable us to clearly recognise the location of the potential threat.Researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) in Switzerland showed how our brain leverages resources when we sense danger to allow for adequate survival behaviour.Sight and hearing are the two senses that allow human beings to detect threatening situations. Although sight is critical, it does not allow for a 360-degree coverage of the surrounding space—unlike hearing.”That’s why we are interested in how fast our attention responds to the different intonations of the voices around us and how our brain deals with potentially threatening situations,” said Nicolas Burra, a researcher at UNIGE.To examine the brain’s response to threats in the auditory environment, the researchers presented 22 short human voice sounds (600 milliseconds) that were neutral utterances or expressed either anger or joy.Using two loudspeakers, these sounds were presented to 35 participants while an electroencephalogram (EEG) measured electrical activity in the brain down to the millisecond.More specifically, the researchers focused on the electrophysiological components related to auditory attentionl processing.”Each participant heard two sounds simultaneously: two neutral voices, one neutral and one angry voice, or one neutral and one happy voice. When they perceived anger or joy, they had to respond by pressing a key on a keyboard as accurately and quickly as possible,” said Leonardo Ceravolo, researcher at UNIGE.”We then measured the intensity of brain activity when attention is focused on the different sounds, as well as the duration of this focus before a return to the basic state,” he said.Using data from the EEG, researchers examined the appearance of a cerebral marker of auditory attention called N2ac.”When the brain perceives an emotional target sound, N2ac activity is triggered after 200 milliseconds. However, when it perceives anger, the N2ac is amplified and lasts longer,” Burra said.Subsequently, after 400 milliseconds, our attention must disengage from the emotional vocal stimulus.At this moment, a cerebral marker of auditory attention, called LPCpc, intervenes. “Anger can signal a potential threat, which is why the brain analyses these kinds of stimuli for a longer time,” said Ceravolo.

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Who doesn’t love a good party? Well, everyone (almost) does! But the whole process of planning and putting everything together can become drudgery. There are number of things that one needs to take care of such as date, menu, music, convenience and what not. Well, your smartphone can turnout to be your BFF that time. There are apps you can completely lean on. So, when Friday rolls around, make sure you’re ready to make the most of your days off. So, if you’re looking forward to partying with your family or friends this weekend then these apps for your help.

Event Planner (Party Planning): Managing the guest, shopping or to-do list are the most tiring tasks. But this app has covered you from A to Z. From importing guest list to setting reminders or sync across multiple  users this app has sorted it all to you.The app makes the most sense for large scales events, though it’s useful to help you plan everything big and small.

 

Zappfresh: Whether you want to cook on your own or order some great tikkas or kababs. Zappfresh is the answer. You don’t have to stand in the long queue outside the butcher shop, as it delivers at your doorstep. You can cook your favorite meal with ease without worrying about the chemicals and preservatives as Zappfresh delivers the right product which is completely organic.

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SoundSeeder: No party is complete without a music. There is no great party without great music. And if you don’t have a sound system Soundseeder is there for rescue all your friends can synchronize their devices and it plays music simultaneously on multiple phones.

Splitwise: You can create a running list of friends or groups (make a group for your roommates!) and split the money among all. Splitwise also has a useful check splitting function that you and your friends can use to split the bill during contri parties.

Ola: After a great party it’s the most important part to get back to your home safe and sound. So, instead of driving book a ride and get back home with ease.

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