Team 4
Roundtable 1 - Noise sensitivity
The topic
of the roundtable was noise sensitivity.
The group was
keen to understand the mechanisms underlying noise sensitivity from an
interdisciplinary perspective. The links between noise sensitivity,
psychoacoustical measures, social attitudes, and the predictability of auditory
stimulations were discussed.
The
recording of the session is available here; password 7UQ3&?Mp.
Attendees: Jenni Radun, David Welch, Wolfgang
Ellermeier, Sara Pitkänen, Claudia Kawai, Chiara Visentin, Jessica Massonnie,
Candace Donovan, Jiana Wu, Sam Wass, Daniel Shepherd,
Selective
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