Leroux Tony, Klaeboe Ronny
Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
Noise Health. 2012 Nov-Dec;14(61):313-4. doi: 10.4103/1463-1741.104900.
International Commission on Biological Effects of Noise (ICBEN) Team 8 deals with the effects of combined "agents" in the urban and work place settings. Results presented at the ICBEN conference indicate that some pesticides, more specifically the organophosphates, and a wider range of industrial chemicals are harmful to the auditory system at concentrations often found in occupational settings. Effects of occupational noise on hearing are exacerbated by toluene and possibly by carbon monoxide. Several of the chemicals studied found to be potentially toxic not only to hair cells in the cochlea but also to the auditory nerve. In urban environments, team 8 focuses on additive and synergetic effects of ambient stressors. It was argued that noise policies need to pay attention to grey areas with intermediate noise levels. Noteworthy is also stronger reactions to vibrations experienced in the evening and during the night. An innovative event-based model for sound perception was presented.
国际噪声生物效应委员会(ICBEN)第8小组负责研究城市和工作场所中复合“因素”的影响。在ICBEN会议上展示的结果表明,一些杀虫剂,更具体地说是有机磷酸酯类,以及更广泛的工业化学品,在职业环境中常见的浓度下对听觉系统有害。职业噪声对听力的影响会因甲苯以及可能因一氧化碳而加剧。研究发现,几种被研究的化学物质不仅对耳蜗中的毛细胞有潜在毒性,而且对听神经也有潜在毒性。在城市环境中,第8小组关注环境压力源的叠加和协同效应。有人认为,噪声政策需要关注中等噪声水平的灰色区域。同样值得注意的是,人们在傍晚和夜间对振动的反应更强烈。会上还提出了一种基于事件的创新声音感知模型。