Effects of noise sensitivity and listening effort on perceptual ratings of background noise

Previous research suggests that noise sensitivity is related to inefficient auditory processing that might increase the mental load of noise and affect noise evaluation. This assumption was tested in an experiment using a dual-task paradigm with a visual primary task and an auditory secondary task....

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Auditory Perception - physiology
Female
Humans
Loudness Perception - physiology
Male
Noise - adverse effects
Visual Perception - physiology
Young Adult
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