BACKGROUND: Influence of the acoustic environment on learning. AIM: To analyze the possible alterations students of schools found under the impact of internal or external noises may present. METHOD: Literature review on the following subjects: auditory processing, speech perception, acoustics of classrooms and basic notions about noise. CONCLUSION: Schools are under the impact of varied noises that can become invisible opponents to the learning process, especially in a place where the listening situation must be privileged. Audiologists can be part of a multidisciplinary team, helping to monitor these areas and helping to implement hearing conservation programs.
BACKGROUND: Influence of the acoustic environment on learning. AIM: To analyze the possible alterations students of schools found under the impact of internal or external noises may present. METHOD: Literature review on the following subjects: auditory processing, speech perception, acoustics of classrooms and basic notions about noise. CONCLUSION: Schools are under the impact of varied noises that can become invisible opponents to the learning process, especially in a place where the listening situation must be privileged. Audiologists can be part of a multidisciplinary team, helping to monitor these areas and helping to implement hearing conservation programs.
Authors: Michael K Rollins; Timothy W Leishman; Jennifer K Whiting; Eric J Hunter; Dennis L Eggett Journal: J Acoust Soc Am Date: 2019-02 Impact factor: 1.840