Effect of Pleasantness and Unpleasantness of Music on the Acceptable Noise Level

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Raha Nekoutabar, Hamid Jalilvand, H. Ashayeri, Mohammad Ebrahim Mahdavi, Seyed Mahdi Tabatabaee
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Abstract

Background and Aim: Music can be a favorite, annoying, or even a distracting noise. It is known that the processing of brain hemispheres is affected by the pleasantness/unpleasantness of music, which could be utilized as a signal or noise  in auditory  neuroscience.  By using the Acceptable Noise Level (ANL) test, which is the quantification of noise tolerance while listening to a running speech, we investigated whether the pleasantness/unpleasantness of music affects the ANL results under monotic-listening and dichotic-listening conditions. Methods: Based on the subjective scale scores, pleasant and unpleasant music (10 songs) were selected as alternatives to babble noise or running speech for testing 50 subjects for seven monotic and dichotic listening conditions. Results: While pleasant music changed the ANL significantly under monotic listening conditions, the higher level of babble noise was tolerated, and both characteristics of music pleasantness and unpleasantness changed ANL significantly for various dichotic conditions. The range of the ANL for dichotic conditions is wider than that for monotic conditions. Conclusion: Music can affect the ANL in terms of pleasantness  and  unpleasantness  for both monotic and dichotic listening conditions, with a greater effect on dichotic conditions, indicating the role of hemispheric specification in emotional music processing. Keywords: Acceptable noise level; dichotic listening; monotic listening; noise; brain processing
悦耳和不悦耳的音乐对可接受噪音水平的影响
背景和目标:音乐可以是你最喜欢的,也可以是令人讨厌的,甚至是令人分心的噪音。众所周知,大脑半球的处理受到音乐的愉快/不愉快的影响,这可以作为听觉神经科学中的信号或噪音来利用。通过使用可接受噪声水平(ANL)测试,我们研究了在单听和双听条件下,音乐的愉快/不愉快是否会影响ANL结果。方法:根据主观量表得分,选择悦耳音乐和不悦耳音乐(10首)替代牙牙学语和跑动语,对50名受试者进行单、二分听测试。结果:在单一听力条件下,悦耳的音乐显著改变了ANL,而较高水平的牙牙学语噪音是可以容忍的,在不同的二元条件下,悦耳和不悦耳的音乐特征都显著改变了ANL。二值条件下的ANL范围比单值条件下的范围宽。结论:音乐在单听和二听条件下都能影响ANL的愉快和不愉快,其中二听条件下的影响更大,说明半球规范在情绪音乐加工中的作用。关键词:可接受噪声级;两耳分听;单耳听力;噪音;大脑处理
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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