The Effects of Sound on People (eBook, PDF)
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Provides a summary of current research results on the physiological and psychological effects of sound on people * Covers how the operation of the hearing mechanism affects our reactions to sounds * Includes research results from studies on noise sources of public concern such as transportation, public utility, and recreational sources, with emphasis on low frequency sound and infrasound * Covers sounds that affect some but not others, how sounds can be controlled on a practical level, and how and what sounds are regulated * Includes coverage of both positive and negative effects of sound
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118895672
- Artikelnr.: 44870696
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118895672
- Artikelnr.: 44870696
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frequency and Infrasound Perception 51 References 53 4 Physiological Effects of Sound Exposure 57 4.1 Introduction 57 4.2 Body Resonance and Damage Potential 57 4.3 Hearing Loss 59 4.3.1 Presbycusis 59 4.3.2 Noise
induced Hearing Loss 61 4.3.3 Hearing Loss from Illness or Agents 65 4.4 Cardiovascular Disease 66 4.4.1 Hypertension 68 4.4.2 Ischemic Diseases 70 4.5 Vibroacoustic Disease 71 4.6 Low
frequency Noise Concerns 72 4.7 Infrasound Concerns 74 References 76 5 Psychological Effects of Sound Exposure 81 5.1 Introduction 81 5.2 Annoyance 81 5.3 Stress 85 5.4 Sleep Disturbance 86 5.5 Learning Disabilities 89 5.5.1 Cognitive Development/School Performance 91 5.5.2 Office/Occupational 93 5.6 Emotional Effects 96 References 97 6 Sound Sources Associated with Negative Effects 102 6.1 Introduction 102 6.2 Transportation Sources 102 6.2.1 Roadway Traffic 104 6.2.2 Aircraft 106 Fixed wing 107 Rotary wing 108 6.2.3 Rail 109 6.3 Industry and Utilities 109 6.3.1 Power Plants 110 6.3.2 Wind Farms 111 6.3.3 Electrical Power Systems 116 6.4 Personal/Recreational Sources 116 6.4.1 Firearms 117 6.4.2 Public performances 117 6.4.3 Toys/personal Listening Devices 118 6.4.4 Appliances/Tools 119 6.5 Hums 119 6.6 Acoustic Weapons 121 References 122 7 Positive Effects of Sound 126 7.1 Introduction 126 7.2 Music Psychology 126 7.3 Sound Therapies 129 7.4 Natural Sources/Soundscapes 130 7.5 Using Sound to Influence People 133 References 136 8 Sound Control and Regulation 140 8.1 Introduction 140 8.2 Sound Control Fundamentals 140 8.2.1 Absorption 141 8.2.2 Transmission Control 143 8.2.3 Partial Barriers 149 8.2.4 Cancellation 152 8.2.5 Control at the Source 153 8.2.6 Control in the Path between the Source and Listener 154 8.2.7 Control at the Listener 156 Acoustic Privacy 157 8.3 Regulations and Guidelines 158 8.3.1 Occupational 159 8.3.2 Environmental 161 National 161 Local 165 8.4 Current and Future Research 166 References 167 Glossary 169 Index 181
frequency and Infrasound Perception 51 References 53 4 Physiological Effects of Sound Exposure 57 4.1 Introduction 57 4.2 Body Resonance and Damage Potential 57 4.3 Hearing Loss 59 4.3.1 Presbycusis 59 4.3.2 Noise
induced Hearing Loss 61 4.3.3 Hearing Loss from Illness or Agents 65 4.4 Cardiovascular Disease 66 4.4.1 Hypertension 68 4.4.2 Ischemic Diseases 70 4.5 Vibroacoustic Disease 71 4.6 Low
frequency Noise Concerns 72 4.7 Infrasound Concerns 74 References 76 5 Psychological Effects of Sound Exposure 81 5.1 Introduction 81 5.2 Annoyance 81 5.3 Stress 85 5.4 Sleep Disturbance 86 5.5 Learning Disabilities 89 5.5.1 Cognitive Development/School Performance 91 5.5.2 Office/Occupational 93 5.6 Emotional Effects 96 References 97 6 Sound Sources Associated with Negative Effects 102 6.1 Introduction 102 6.2 Transportation Sources 102 6.2.1 Roadway Traffic 104 6.2.2 Aircraft 106 Fixed wing 107 Rotary wing 108 6.2.3 Rail 109 6.3 Industry and Utilities 109 6.3.1 Power Plants 110 6.3.2 Wind Farms 111 6.3.3 Electrical Power Systems 116 6.4 Personal/Recreational Sources 116 6.4.1 Firearms 117 6.4.2 Public performances 117 6.4.3 Toys/personal Listening Devices 118 6.4.4 Appliances/Tools 119 6.5 Hums 119 6.6 Acoustic Weapons 121 References 122 7 Positive Effects of Sound 126 7.1 Introduction 126 7.2 Music Psychology 126 7.3 Sound Therapies 129 7.4 Natural Sources/Soundscapes 130 7.5 Using Sound to Influence People 133 References 136 8 Sound Control and Regulation 140 8.1 Introduction 140 8.2 Sound Control Fundamentals 140 8.2.1 Absorption 141 8.2.2 Transmission Control 143 8.2.3 Partial Barriers 149 8.2.4 Cancellation 152 8.2.5 Control at the Source 153 8.2.6 Control in the Path between the Source and Listener 154 8.2.7 Control at the Listener 156 Acoustic Privacy 157 8.3 Regulations and Guidelines 158 8.3.1 Occupational 159 8.3.2 Environmental 161 National 161 Local 165 8.4 Current and Future Research 166 References 167 Glossary 169 Index 181