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How do we measure sound perception? How can scientists quantify something so subjective?
Dr Sarah Payne walks us through how scales for soundscape are adapted from visual research. We'll discuss a whole range of scales and theories, like Attention Restoration Theory (ART), Perceived Restorative-ness Scale (PRS), Restorative Components Scale (RCS). But really, the highlight might just be her tips on creating a great acronym, like DESTRESS - (Designing and Engineering Soundscapes To enable Restorative Environments for Sustainable Societies) - bravo!
Find more from Sarah at @ThinkSnowflakes
Follow the DeStress project at @DeStressRestore and https://destress.hw.ac.uk/
Find Sarah's paper here: The Production of a Perceived Restorativeness Soundscape Scale
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UKAN brings together the internationally leading, but disparate UK acoustics research community.
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