AbstractBackground and Purpose: Although the evolution of industrial systems toward digital technologies decreased the exposure to high levels of noise, it has created some problems encountered with low level and provoking noise (low frequency noise). In the present work, the mental performance of students exposed to low frequency and reference noises at low and high levels (45 & 65 dB) were studied. Additionally, other factors such as annoyance, sensitivity to low frequency noise and hearing status of participants were considered.Materials and Methods: After generating low frequency and reference noises required for the study, a pilot study was conducted. Then, 54 students participated in the main study after preliminary tests. Their menta...
Low frequency noise, the frequency range from about 10Hz to 200Hz, has been recognised as a special ...
Purpose Traffic noise can impair mental performance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impac...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low and high freq...
Background and aims The influences of Low Frequency Noise (LFN) on mental performance have been the...
Introduction: Low frequency sound is one of the most important sources of sound in the environment. ...
The features of occupational noise, in particular sound pressure levels, the type of noise and its f...
Introduction: In the most industrial environment, workers are exposed to noise everyday. Exposure to...
In a previous study we found that intermittent sounds, simulating alarm sounds, have a relevant effe...
Aims. Low frequency noise (LFN) is defined as "a noise with a dominant frequency content of 20 to 20...
A study of spatial skills was conducted with 27 male and 27 female participants. The aim of the stud...
Studies on the effect of noise on human performance involving various kinds of tasks such as cogniti...
Introduction: Human performance is influenced by several job-related factors and workplace condition...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low- and high-fre...
Introduction: Traffic noise has been thought as a major environmental stress in modern societies, an...
Introduction: Sound is among the significant environmental factors for people's health, and it has a...
Low frequency noise, the frequency range from about 10Hz to 200Hz, has been recognised as a special ...
Purpose Traffic noise can impair mental performance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impac...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low and high freq...
Background and aims The influences of Low Frequency Noise (LFN) on mental performance have been the...
Introduction: Low frequency sound is one of the most important sources of sound in the environment. ...
The features of occupational noise, in particular sound pressure levels, the type of noise and its f...
Introduction: In the most industrial environment, workers are exposed to noise everyday. Exposure to...
In a previous study we found that intermittent sounds, simulating alarm sounds, have a relevant effe...
Aims. Low frequency noise (LFN) is defined as "a noise with a dominant frequency content of 20 to 20...
A study of spatial skills was conducted with 27 male and 27 female participants. The aim of the stud...
Studies on the effect of noise on human performance involving various kinds of tasks such as cogniti...
Introduction: Human performance is influenced by several job-related factors and workplace condition...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low- and high-fre...
Introduction: Traffic noise has been thought as a major environmental stress in modern societies, an...
Introduction: Sound is among the significant environmental factors for people's health, and it has a...
Low frequency noise, the frequency range from about 10Hz to 200Hz, has been recognised as a special ...
Purpose Traffic noise can impair mental performance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impac...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low and high freq...