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Low-frequency components in complex noise and their perceived loudness and annoyance

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Olika ljudtrycksbaserade prediktorer (A-, B-, C-, D-filtret) och kalkyleringsmetoders (ISO 532 B & MARK VII) formaga att predicera ljudstyrka och storningsgrad hos bredbandigt vitt brus p...
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Olika ljudtrycksbaserade prediktorers (A-, B-, C- & D-filtret) och kalkyleringsmetoders (ISO 532 B & MARK VII) formaga att predicera ljudstyrka och storningsgrad hos bredbandigt vitt brus p ...

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Sources and effects of low-frequency noise.

TL;DR: Evidence suggests that a number of adverse effects of noise in general arise from exposure to low-frequency noise: Loudness judgments and annoyance reactions are sometimes reported to be greater for low- frequency noise than other noises for equal sound-pressure level.

A Review of Published Research on Low Frequency Noise and its Effects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a free-text for any format or medium provided that it is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context, and the material must be acknowledged as Crown copyright with the title and source of the publication specified.
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Low frequency noise and annoyance.

Leventhall Hg
- 01 Apr 2004 - 
TL;DR: Conventional methods of assessing annoyance, typically based on A-weighted equivalent level, are inadequate for low frequency noise and lead to incorrect decisions by regulatory authorities, but do not deal adequately with fluctuations.
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Low Frequency Noise. What we know, what we do not know, and what we would like to know

TL;DR: Perception of low frequency noise and the responses of people to LFN are reviewed and the possibilities are considered for development of enhanced sensitivity, for alternative (non-aural) receptors at very low frequencies and for false perceptions.
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