Some studies indicate that noise sensitivity is explained by negative affect, a dispositional tendency to negatively evaluate situations and the self. Individuals high in such traits may report a greater sensitivity to other sensory stimuli, such as smell, bright light and pain. However, research investigating the relationship between noise sensitivity and sensitivity to stimuli associated with other sensory modalities has not always supported the notion of a common underlying trait, such as negative affect, driving them. Additionally, other explanations of noise sensitivity based on cognitive processes have existed in the clinical literature for over 50 years. Here, we report on secondary analyses of pre-existing laboratory (n = 74) and ep...
Although noise sensitivity is known to be an important determinant of noise annoyance, its neural un...
BackgroundThe correlation between noise exposure and negative emotions of noise-exposed workers has ...
Noise sensitivity is a condition characterised by an excessive reaction to harmless levels of sound ...
Some studies indicate that noise sensitivity is explained by negative affect, a dispositional tenden...
The term "noise sensitivity" is frequently used in many areas of noise research. However, it can be ...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged in public health and psychoacoustic research to help explai...
This article integrates findings from the literature and new results regarding noise sensitivity. Th...
Relationships between noise annoyance and perceived emotions for low (□) and high (×) noise-sensitiv...
Noise sensitive individuals are more likely to experience negative emotions from unwanted sounds and...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low- and high-fre...
Noise sensitive individuals have a predisposition to attend to sounds and to perceive them negativel...
Epidemiological evidence on the symptomatic profile, health status and illness behavior of people wi...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low and high freq...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged from public health and psychoacoustic research to help expl...
"Traditional noise research " starts from psycho-physics of auditory perception, is based ...
Although noise sensitivity is known to be an important determinant of noise annoyance, its neural un...
BackgroundThe correlation between noise exposure and negative emotions of noise-exposed workers has ...
Noise sensitivity is a condition characterised by an excessive reaction to harmless levels of sound ...
Some studies indicate that noise sensitivity is explained by negative affect, a dispositional tenden...
The term "noise sensitivity" is frequently used in many areas of noise research. However, it can be ...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged in public health and psychoacoustic research to help explai...
This article integrates findings from the literature and new results regarding noise sensitivity. Th...
Relationships between noise annoyance and perceived emotions for low (□) and high (×) noise-sensitiv...
Noise sensitive individuals are more likely to experience negative emotions from unwanted sounds and...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low- and high-fre...
Noise sensitive individuals have a predisposition to attend to sounds and to perceive them negativel...
Epidemiological evidence on the symptomatic profile, health status and illness behavior of people wi...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low and high freq...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged from public health and psychoacoustic research to help expl...
"Traditional noise research " starts from psycho-physics of auditory perception, is based ...
Although noise sensitivity is known to be an important determinant of noise annoyance, its neural un...
BackgroundThe correlation between noise exposure and negative emotions of noise-exposed workers has ...
Noise sensitivity is a condition characterised by an excessive reaction to harmless levels of sound ...