Environmental policy with regard to noise abatement has traditionally only considered whether the noise levels in a given setting are high enough to be deemed a source of annoyance, disturbance, or threat to well being. However, laboratory studies using both simple and more complex work-related tasks have shown that task-irrelevant sound, regardless of its intensity, intrudes upon cognitive processing and disrupts performance substantially; furthermore, its damaging effect does not diminish with repeated exposure to the sound over time. For tasks that require short-term memory processing (particularly the short-term maintenance of order information) sound assumes disruptive power if it is acoustically varying over its time course. However, ...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Several studies have underlined how chronic exposure to environmental noise may have negative effect...
Excessive noise occupies a number of factors that threaten our environment increasingly important pl...
Environmental policy with regard to noise abatement has traditionally only considered whether the no...
Sounds are found everywhere, including the working environment. When sounds are unwanted and annoyin...
The features of occupational noise, in particular sound pressure levels, the type of noise and its f...
The 'irrelevant sound effect' in short-term memory is commonly believed to entail a number of direct...
"Traditional noise research " starts from psycho-physics of auditory perception, is based ...
The effects of background sounds on cognitive performance are of great relevance to the study of eff...
Introduction: Human performance is influenced by several job-related factors and workplace condition...
Irrelevant sound tends to break through selective attention and impair cognitive performance. This o...
Noise is a growing problem in urban environments and academic settings. Both environmental noise and...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The requirement to remember information in the prese...
In a previous study we found that intermittent sounds, simulating alarm sounds, have a relevant effe...
Free PMC Article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6301086/Introduction: Human performan...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Several studies have underlined how chronic exposure to environmental noise may have negative effect...
Excessive noise occupies a number of factors that threaten our environment increasingly important pl...
Environmental policy with regard to noise abatement has traditionally only considered whether the no...
Sounds are found everywhere, including the working environment. When sounds are unwanted and annoyin...
The features of occupational noise, in particular sound pressure levels, the type of noise and its f...
The 'irrelevant sound effect' in short-term memory is commonly believed to entail a number of direct...
"Traditional noise research " starts from psycho-physics of auditory perception, is based ...
The effects of background sounds on cognitive performance are of great relevance to the study of eff...
Introduction: Human performance is influenced by several job-related factors and workplace condition...
Irrelevant sound tends to break through selective attention and impair cognitive performance. This o...
Noise is a growing problem in urban environments and academic settings. Both environmental noise and...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The requirement to remember information in the prese...
In a previous study we found that intermittent sounds, simulating alarm sounds, have a relevant effe...
Free PMC Article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6301086/Introduction: Human performan...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Several studies have underlined how chronic exposure to environmental noise may have negative effect...
Excessive noise occupies a number of factors that threaten our environment increasingly important pl...