Team 4 Roundtable 1 - Noise sensitivity

18/09/2024 8.00-9.30 GMT

 

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 reference list: 

 

Daubney, K., Suata, Z., Haresign, I. M., Thomas, M., Kushnerenko, E., & Wass, S. V. (2023). The development of the relationship between auditory and visual neural sensitivity and autonomic arousal from 6 m to 12 m. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 63, 101289.

 

Jastreboff, P. J., & Jastreboff, M. M. (2023). The neurophysiological approach to misophonia: Theory and treatment. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17, 895574.

 

Job, R. S. (1999). Noise sensitivity as a factor influencing human reaction to noise. Noise and Health, 1(3), 57-68.

 

Lawson, R. P., Bisby, J., Nord, C. L., Burgess, N., & Rees, G. (2021). The computational, pharmacological, and physiological determinants of sensory learning under uncertainty. Current Biology31(1), 163-172.

 

Massonnié, J., Frasseto, P., Ng-Knight, T., Gilligan-Lee, K., Kirkham, N., & Mareschal, D. (2022). Children’s effortful control skills, but not their prosocial skills, relate to their reactions to classroom noise. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19(14), 8815.

 

Welch, D., Shepherd, D., Dirks, K. N., McBride, D., & Marsh, S. (2013). Road traffic noise and health-related quality of life: A cross-sectional study. Noise and health15(65), 224-230.

 

Welch, D., Dirks, K. N., Shepherd, D., & Ong, J. (2022). What is noise sensitivity?. Noise and Health24(114), 158-165.