The effects of sound loudness on subjective feeling, sympathovagal balance and brain activity:

2017 
This study explored the effects of sound loudness on human nervous system from four aspects: regional spontaneous brain activity, cognition performance, sympathovagal balance of the autonomic nervous system and subjective feelings. Functional magnetic resonance imaging and electrocardiogram were measured in 12 volunteered students under three noise conditions. Mental performance, fatigue, noise sensation, annoyance and subjective distraction were also investigated. Earplugs were found invalid to improve annoyance and distraction in a common office condition (45 dB(A)), although noisy feeling was alleviated. Possible under-stimulated effects were observed with enhanced stress according to functional magnetic resonance and heart rate variability results. Annoyance, distraction, heart rate and heart rate variability increased significantly in a louder noise condition (65 dB(A)). Correlation analysis shows that heart rate is significantly correlated with either noise sensation, annoyance or distraction while ...
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