Hello Sur-Sound Members,

As part of my PhD research, I am currently looking into the effects of 
environmental noise on the public. Annoyance is one of the main factors which 
contribute to a negative view of environmental noise, and can lead to 
stress-related health conditions. Subjective perception of environmental sounds 
is dependent upon a variety of factors related to the sound, the geographical 
location and the listener. Noise maps used to communicate information to the 
public about environmental noise in a given geographic location are based on 
simple noise level measurements, and do not include any information regarding 
how perceptually annoying or otherwise the noise might be.
This study involves subjective assessment of a corpus of sixty pre-recorded 
urban soundscapes collected from a variety of locations around Glasgow City 
Centre. Binaural recordings were taken at three points during each 24 hour 
period in order to capture urban noise during day, evening and night. Perceived 
annoyance will be measured using Likert and numerical scales and each 
soundscape measured in terms of arousal and positive/negative valence. 
Hopefully, the results will shed light on the subjective annoyance of 
environmental sound in a range of urban locations around Glasgow, and will form 
the basis for development of environmental noise maps which more fully 
communicate the effects of environmental noise to the public.
If you would like to take part in the study, please go to:
www.glasgow3dsoundmap.co.uk<http://www.glasgow3dsoundmap.co.uk>

You will need headphones due to the nature of the recordings. Also, try and 
avoid using Firefox if you can.

Thanks for your help!

Regards,


Adam Craig
Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland.

Glasgow Caledonian University is a registered Scottish charity, number SC021474
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