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Short-term noise annoyance and electrodermal response as a function of sound-pressure level, cognitive task load, and noise sensitivity.
Author(s) -
Wolfgang Ellermeier,
Florian Kattner,
Ewald Klippenstein,
Michael Kreis,
Catherine MarquisFavre
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1998-4030
DOI - 10.4103/nah.nah_47_19
Subject(s) - annoyance , audiology , noise (video) , psychology , sound pressure , task (project management) , cognition , sound exposure , skin conductance , psychoacoustics , noise pollution , perception , acoustics , sound (geography) , computer science , loudness , noise reduction , medicine , engineering , artificial intelligence , biomedical engineering , physics , systems engineering , neuroscience , image (mathematics)
Two aspects of noise annoyance were addressed in the present laboratory study: (1) the disturbance produced by vehicle pass-by noise while engaging in a challenging non-auditory task, and (2) the evaluative response elicited by the same sounds while imagining to relax at home in the absence of a primary activity.

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