Noise: Still Unwanted Sound (06-29-11)
Novotney reviews recent research on the psychological experience of noise.
Novotney reviews recent research on the psychological experience of noise.
Noise volume matters in the operating room, multi-tasking fails under neuroimaging, and occupant workspace satisfaction mainly depends on three factors.
A recent study conducted in surgical operating rooms produced findings that are consistent with previous research indicating that workplace distractions can have negative implications.
Johansson and his colleagues have studied how important music selection is when it is broadcast in areas where people are trying to concentrate.
Music influences customer satisfaction, and scientists have a reason why.
What office features have the greatest influence on workers’ satisfaction with their workspaces?
People interested in learning more about the psychology of interruptions, such as “the effects of interruptions in work settings,” should review the website noted at the end of this paragraph.
Traffic noise is more than just annoying.
Foy explores the role of sound in human life by investigating the implications of its absence, silence.
Adding white noise to school environments enhances performance of some students, but harms that of others.