Noise sensitivity (NS) is a personality trait with a strong influence on reactions to noise. Studies of reaction should include a standard measure of NS that is founded on a theoretically justified definition of NS, and examination of existing NS measures' parametric properties (internal consistency; stability; convergent and predictive validity). At each of 6 laboratory centres (Aalborg; London; Sydney; Dortmund; Madrid, Amsterdam), participants will complete four NS measures on each of two occasions. In one occasion, participants will complete a task while exposed to recorded aircraft noise, and while not exposed, to measure potential noise-induced performance impairment. Participants will also be exposed to noise in the absence of a task...
Introduction: Low-frequency noise, even at low levels, is annoying and affects the physiological fun...
People who consider themselves sensitive to noise, experience more noise annoyance, sleep disturbanc...
Based on data from many surveys, exposure-response functions have been derived to describe the avera...
The term "noise sensitivity" is frequently used in many areas of noise research. However, it can be ...
This article integrates findings from the literature and new results regarding noise sensitivity. Th...
Objective: In an earlier study (), detailed noise exposure measurements were obtained through indivi...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged in public health and psychoacoustic research to help explai...
Objective: The aim of the study was to establish whether individuals can subjectively estimate: (1) ...
We aimed to study if noise sensitivity is associated with musical aptitude and everyday use of music...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low- and high-fre...
Some studies indicate that noise sensitivity is explained by negative affect, a dispositional tenden...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low and high freq...
1.5 million people in Norway (1/3 of the population) are exposed to transport noise levels exceeding...
Abstract The influence of non-acoustical factors on noise annoyance was studied in a unique field ex...
Gross measures of community annoyance with intrusive noises have been made in a number of real envir...
Introduction: Low-frequency noise, even at low levels, is annoying and affects the physiological fun...
People who consider themselves sensitive to noise, experience more noise annoyance, sleep disturbanc...
Based on data from many surveys, exposure-response functions have been derived to describe the avera...
The term "noise sensitivity" is frequently used in many areas of noise research. However, it can be ...
This article integrates findings from the literature and new results regarding noise sensitivity. Th...
Objective: In an earlier study (), detailed noise exposure measurements were obtained through indivi...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged in public health and psychoacoustic research to help explai...
Objective: The aim of the study was to establish whether individuals can subjectively estimate: (1) ...
We aimed to study if noise sensitivity is associated with musical aptitude and everyday use of music...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low- and high-fre...
Some studies indicate that noise sensitivity is explained by negative affect, a dispositional tenden...
This paper presents investigations into a comparative assessment of the effects of low and high freq...
1.5 million people in Norway (1/3 of the population) are exposed to transport noise levels exceeding...
Abstract The influence of non-acoustical factors on noise annoyance was studied in a unique field ex...
Gross measures of community annoyance with intrusive noises have been made in a number of real envir...
Introduction: Low-frequency noise, even at low levels, is annoying and affects the physiological fun...
People who consider themselves sensitive to noise, experience more noise annoyance, sleep disturbanc...
Based on data from many surveys, exposure-response functions have been derived to describe the avera...