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Physiological Effects of Noise - Based upon papers presented at an international symposium on the Extra-Auditory Physiological Effects of Audible Sound, held in Boston, Massachusetts, December 28 30, 1969, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1970)
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Physiological Effects of Noise - Based upon papers presented at an international symposium on the Extra-Auditory Physiological Effects of Audible Sound, held in Boston, Massachusetts, December 28 30, 1969, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1970)
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The remarkable symposium arranged by Bruce L. Welch and Annemarie
S. Welch for the meeting of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science in Boston, Massachusetts at the end of the
year 1969 was devoted to the physiological effects of audible
sound. Dr. Welch and his wife were able to bring together a
distinguished group of scientists from all parts of the world. It
was very remarkable to be able to discuss the physiological aspects
of noise with representative scientists from Israel, France,
Germany, Hungary, Russia, Australia, Canada and Argentina. Dr. and
Mrs. Welch ran the meeting in a delightful manner and continued to
maintain interest and enthusiasm. Now the results of the conference
are available. It is to be hoped that this volume will find wide
interest and attention. We must differentiate noise from sound.
Noise is unpleasant, unwanted or intolerable sound. On the other
hand, even ordinary sound may at times be unpleasant, simply
because we are not con ditioned to it. The general impression that
one gets from reading the various reports on the physiological
effects of noise is bad. It's a pollutant that we can each
individually reduce, and maybe we can have a great enough effect
socially so that we can significantly lower the noise levels which
may result in considerable harm to us. It is interesting that noise
as a pollutant has only recently attracted attention."
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