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Physiological and psychological responses to a heavy floor-impact sound generated by dropping an automobile tire in a wooden house
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Shuzo?SueyoshiEmail author  Yoshifumi?Miyazaki  Takeshi?Morikawa
Institution:(1) Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, P.O. Box 16, Tsukuba Norin Kenkyu Danchi-nai, Ibaraki 305-8687, Japan
Abstract:We investigated the physiological and psychological responses of ten healthy male volunteers to a single heavy floor-impact sound generated by dropping an automobile tire from heights of 50, 100, and 150thinspcm in a wooden house. Blood pressure and peripheral blood flow were measured simultaneously, and sensory evaluation was conducted using the semantic differential method. The results obtained were as follows: (1) the systolic blood pressure increased and the peripheral blood flow decreased when the subjects heard the heavy floor-impact sound; (2) the heavy floor-impact sound caused the subjects to feel uncomfortable, but there was no significant change in ldquosharprdquo and ldquomonotonousrdquo feelings; and (3) for the heavy floor-impact sound for 100thinspcm and that for 150thinspcm, the subjects showed no difference in ldquocomfortablerdquo feeling, but we detected differences in the variations of both the systolic blood pressure and the peripheral blood flow.Part of this research was presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Wood Research Society, Shizuoka, April 1998.
Keywords:Heavy floor-impact sound  Physiological response  Psychological response  Wooden house
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