Title of article :
The effects of traffic noise on memory and auditory-verbal learning in Persian language children
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi Vaskasi, Fereshteh Babol University of Medical Sciences - School of Rehabilitation , Geshani, Ahmad Tehran University of Medical Sciences - School of Rehabilitation - Department of Audiology , Jalaei, Shohre Tehran University of Medical Sciences - School of Rehabilitation - Department of Statistics
Abstract :
Background: Acoustic noise is one of the universal pollutants of modern
society. Although the high level of noise adverse effects on human
hearing has been known for many years, non-auditory effects of noise
such as effects on cognition, learning, memory and reading, especially on
children, have been less considered. Factors which have negative impact
on these features can also have a negative effect on learning and
education development. In the present study, the effects of traffic noise
were studied as pollutant on memory and auditory verbal learning of
elementary school children.
Methods: The present cross-sectional study was conducted on 166 normal
children aged 9-11 years. Eighty children were selected from noisy areas
(Leq> 50 dBA) and compared with 86 children from low noise areas (Leq
<50 dBA). Using Persian version of the Rey Auditory-Verbal Learning
Test, various aspects of memory were studied in low noise and noisy
environments.
Results: A significant difference was observed between two groups in all
steps of the Rey test (p=0.00). There was a significant difference between
two genders in various steps of Rey test (p=0.00). The average score of
recognition was higher in the low noise group than the noisy one
(p=0.00).
Conclusions: Traffic noise had an adverse effect on the auditory verbal
learning and memory of the studied students. Its effect is more on boys
than girls. Since learning is very important in the development of
students’ education and social skills, therefore, it is necessary to reduce
the noise exposure of students in schools
Keywords :
Noise , memory , children , auditory-verbal learning
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics