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The Handbook of Hearing and the Effects of Noise - Physiology, Psychology, and Public Health (Hardcover): Karl D. Kryter The Handbook of Hearing and the Effects of Noise - Physiology, Psychology, and Public Health (Hardcover)
Karl D. Kryter
R2,809 Discovery Miles 28 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is a comprehensive source of information on the fundamentals of hearing and sound physics. Using research from 1980 onward, this book is a critical review of past and up-to-date research findings and concepts on the effects of noise on people; it focuses on the psychological and physiological affects of noise on hearing and performance. This text elucidates the interrelations of the acoustical, physiological, psychological, and sociological factors that are involved in making noise a problem to individuals and societies. Also discussed are hearing loss, speech communications, annoyance, and health effects criteria for the limitation of exposures to noise in living and work areas. It covers: physical characteristics of sound and noise; acoustical-sensorineural response characteristics of the ear; basic psychological sensations and perceptions that ensue from analysis of sound and noise by the auditory system; laboratory and real-life research on the impairments to hearing, speech communication, task performance, and mental and bodily health that occur from exposure to noise; and, physical measures which predict adverse effects on hearing, behavior, and health from exposure to noise.

Physiological, Psychological, and Social Effects of Noise (Paperback): Karl D. Kryter, National Aeronautics and Administration Physiological, Psychological, and Social Effects of Noise (Paperback)
Karl D. Kryter, National Aeronautics and Administration
R888 Discovery Miles 8 880 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

The adverse effects of noise, or unwanted sound, have been the subject of extensive research for many years in the fields of psychoacoustics and physiological acoustics. This research grew out of the desire for scientific understanding of these effects on people, especially because of social problems created by the steady increase in the intensity and prevalence of noise found in living and work environments since the start of the industrial revolution. This is the third manuscript prepared by the author on the subject of noise effects. The first, entitled "The Effects of Noise on Man," was a monograph for the Office of Naval Research in 1950 and was published by the American Speech and Hearing Association. The second, of the same title, was sponsored by the Office of Naval Research, the Surgeon General of the Army, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and was published by Academic Press as a book in 1970. The present volume, except for chapter 12, was prepared for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with support from the U.S. Department of Transportation and from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Chapter 12 was originally prepared for the City of Santa Monica, California. All these manuscripts were intended to be critical reviews and interpretations of the relevant original source literature for the measurement of noise in terms of its effect on people. Except for a relatively few papers, only English language publications were included. In addition to providing major findings of published research, an attempt is made in the present volume to integrate, where possible, the findings into some theoretical framework. In this process, using data from a number of sources, the author undertook analyses and modeling of certain topics. This was done particularly with respect to presbycusis, sociocusis, and nosocusis, damage to hearing, and reactions to community noise. Because of possible interest to researchers in fields beyond "noise effects," has been published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. There has been a particularly significant increase since 1970 in the store of knowledge about noise and its effects, and today many of the seeming conflicts among research findings of the past are found to be more apparent than real. However, the state of the art on certain topics remains best represented by findings published prior to 1970. Although a number of research questions remain, objective methods now exist for measuring noise environments that predict, with considerable accuracy, the effects of noise on people and communities. The first four chapters are concerned with some definitions of terms and research on the fundamentals of noise, hearing, and auditory perception. The last eight chapters are concerned with research on noise effects on more complex human behavior and the application of this research to the regulation of noise in work and living areas.

Physiological, Psychological, and Social Effects of Noise (Paperback): Karl D. Kryter Physiological, Psychological, and Social Effects of Noise (Paperback)
Karl D. Kryter
R985 Discovery Miles 9 850 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

This is the third manuscript prepared on the same general subject of noise effects. The first, entitled "The Effects of Noise on Man," was a monograph for the Office of Naval Research in 1950 and was published by the American Speech and Hearing Association. The second, of the same title, was sponsored by the Office of Naval Research, the surgeon General of the Army, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and was published by Academic Press as a book in 1970. The present volume, except for chapter 12, was prepared for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with support from the U.S. Department of Transportation and from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Chapter 12 was originally prepared for the City of Santa Monica, California. All these manuscripts are intended to be critical reviews and interpretations of the relevant original source literature for the measurement of noise in terms of its effects on people. In addition to providing major findings of published research, an attempt is made in the present volume to integrate, where possible, the finding into some theoretical framework. In the process, using data from a number of sources, analyses and modeling of certain topics were addressed. This was done particularly with respect to presbycusis, sociocusis, and nosocusis (chapter 7), damage to hearing (chapter 8), and reactions to community noise (chapter 11). There has been a particularly significant increase since 1970 in the store of knowledge about noise and its effects, and today many of the seeming conflicts among research finding of the past are found to be more apparent than real. However, the state of the art on certain topics (approximately 20 percent of the book) remains best represented by findings published prior to 1970. Although a number of research questions remain, objective methods now exits for measuring noise environments that predict, with considerable accuracy, the effects of noise on people and communities. The first four chapters are concerned with some definitions of terms and research on the fundamentals of noise, hearing, and auditory perception. The last eight chapters are concerned with research on noise effects on more complex human behavior and the application of this research to the regulation of noise in working and living areas.

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