Authors
Sanford Fidell, Karl Pearsons, Barbara Tabachnick, Richard Howe, Laura Silvati, David S Barber
Publication date
1995/8/1
Journal
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume
98
Issue
2
Pages
1025-1033
Publisher
Acoustical Society of America
Description
Behaviorally confirmed awakenings were recorded during nighttime hours for periods of approximately one month in 45 homes of 82 test participants. Measurements of awakening and of both indoor and outdoor noise exposure were made for a total of 632 subject nights near a military airfield, 783 subject nights near a civil airport, and 472 subject nights in neighborhoods with community noise exposure of nonaircraft origin. Sound exposure levels of individual noise intrusions were much more closely associated with awakenings than long‐term noise exposure levels. The slope of the relationship between awakening and sound exposure level was rather shallow, however. Although the present findings do not resemble those of laboratory studies of noise‐induced sleep interference, they are in good agreement with the results of other field studies.
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Scholar articles
S Fidell, K Pearsons, B Tabachnick, R Howe, L Silvati… - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1995