Effects of contexts in urban residential areas on the pleasantness and appropriateness of natural sounds
Before introducing natural sounds to potentially improve the soundscape quality, it is important to understand how key contextual factors (i.e. expected activities and audio-visual congruency) affect the soundscape in a given location. In this study, the perception of eight natural sounds (i.e. 4 bi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1440382021-02-08T08:00:43Z Effects of contexts in urban residential areas on the pleasantness and appropriateness of natural sounds Hong, Joo Young Lam, Bhan Ong, Zhen-Ting Ooi, Kenneth Gan, Woon-Seng Kang, Jian Yeong, Samuel Lee, Irene Tan, Sze-Tiong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science::Physics::Acoustics Social sciences::Sociology::Social psychology Soundscape Noise Pollution Before introducing natural sounds to potentially improve the soundscape quality, it is important to understand how key contextual factors (i.e. expected activities and audio-visual congruency) affect the soundscape in a given location. In this study, the perception of eight natural sounds (i.e. 4 birdsongs, 4 water sounds) at five urban recreational areas under the constant influence of road traffic was explored subjectively under three laboratory settings: visual-only, audio-only, and audio-visual. Firstly, expected socio-recreational activities of each location were determined in the visual-only setting. Subsequently, participants assessed the pleasantness and appropriateness of the soundscape at each site, for each of the eight natural sounds augmented to the same road traffic noise, in both audio-only and audio-visual settings. Interestingly, it was found that the expected activities in each location did not significantly affect natural sound perception, whereas audio-visual congruency of the locations significantly affected the pleasantness and appropriateness of the natural sounds. Particularly, the pleasantness and appropriateness decreased for water sounds when water features were not visually present. In contrast, perception with birdsongs was unaffected by their visibility likely due to the presence of vegetation. Hence, audio-visual coherence is central to the perception of natural sounds in outdoor spaces. Ministry of National Development (MND) National Research Foundation (NRF) Accepted version This research is supported by the Singapore Ministry of National Development and the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office under the Land and Liveability National Innovation Challenge (L2 NIC) Research Programme (L2 NIC Award No. L2NICCFP2-2015-5). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the views of the Singapore Ministry of National Development and National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore.” The first author was supported by the 2017 Lee Kuan Yew Postdoctoral Fellowship (Grant No.: 50025000). 2020-10-09T05:44:50Z 2020-10-09T05:44:50Z 2020 Journal Article Hong, J. Y., Lam, B., Ong, Z.-T., Ooi, K., Gan, W.-S., Kang, J., ... Tan, S.-T. (2020). Effects of contexts in urban residential areas on the pleasantness and appropriateness of natural sounds. Sustainable Cities and Society, 63, 102475-. doi:10.1016/j.scs.2020.102475 2210-6707 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144038 10.1016/j.scs.2020.102475 63 102475 en L2NICCFP2-2015-5 Sustainable Cities and Society © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Sustainable Cities and Society and is made available with permission of Elsevier Ltd. application/pdf |
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Before introducing natural sounds to potentially improve the soundscape quality, it is important to understand how key contextual factors (i.e. expected activities and audio-visual congruency) affect the soundscape in a given location. In this study, the perception of eight natural sounds (i.e. 4 birdsongs, 4 water sounds) at five urban recreational areas under the constant influence of road traffic was explored subjectively under three laboratory settings: visual-only, audio-only, and audio-visual. Firstly, expected socio-recreational activities of each location were determined in the visual-only setting. Subsequently, participants assessed the pleasantness and appropriateness of the soundscape at each site, for each of the eight natural sounds augmented to the same road traffic noise, in both audio-only and audio-visual settings. Interestingly, it was found that the expected activities in each location did not significantly affect natural sound perception, whereas audio-visual congruency of the locations significantly affected the pleasantness and appropriateness of the natural sounds. Particularly, the pleasantness and appropriateness decreased for water sounds when water features were not visually present. In contrast, perception with birdsongs was unaffected by their visibility likely due to the presence of vegetation. Hence, audio-visual coherence is central to the perception of natural sounds in outdoor spaces. |
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