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Acceptable Levels Of Sounds With Different Spectral Characteristics During The Performance Of A Simple And A Complex Non-auditory Task

✍ Scribed by U. Landström; A. Kjellberg; M. Byström


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
374 KB
Volume
160
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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✦ Synopsis


Four groups of 24 subjects were exposed to 100 and (1000 \mathrm{~Hz}) tones or broadband noise in a sound chamber. During exposure the subjects were engaged in an easy reaction time test or a difficult test of logical thinking. For each exposure and work the subjects adjusted the noise to two annoyance levels, defined by their interference with task performance. During the simple reaction time task significantly higher sound pressure levels were accepted (c. (6 \mathrm{~dB}) ) than during the reasoning test. At (1000 \mathrm{~Hz}), much lower levels (c. (22 \mathrm{~dB}) ) were accepted of the tone than of the broadband noise. At (100 \mathrm{~Hz}) a non-significant trend in the opposite direction was obtained. The results imply that the A-weighting procedure leads to an overestimation of low frequency tones and an underestimation of the low frequency band noise with respect to tolerance levels during work.