Body sway during long-term standing and as affected by pure tones

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Sixty students, male and female, were used as Ss to test the effect of a 1, 000-Hz, 5-sec tone at 0, 70, and 90 dB, on standing sway. In general, antero-posterior sway was greater than lateral, and males swayed more than females in both directions. In addition, males increased their sway in time, whereas females did not. Only lateral sway in the 5-sec interval after the presentation of the tone increased, and only after 10, 15, and 20 min of standing, with a maximum at 15 min. Amplitude of lateral sway appeared independent of bodily characteristics, and is suggested as being more useful for comparing Ss than is antero-posterior sway. © 1968 Psychonomic Journals.

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Bensel, C. K., Dzendolet, E., & Meiselman, H. L. (1968). Body sway during long-term standing and as affected by pure tones. Perception & Psychophysics, 4(3), 171–174. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03210462

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