Jahncke Helena, Björkeholm Patrik, Marsh John E, Odelius Johan, Sörqvist Patrik
Department of Occupational and Public Health Sciences, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden.
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Work. 2016 Nov 22;55(3):505-513. doi: 10.3233/WOR-162421.
Background speech is one of the most disturbing noise sources at shared workplaces in terms of both annoyance and performance-related disruption. Therefore, it is important to identify techniques that can efficiently protect performance against distraction. It is also important that the techniques are perceived as satisfactory and are subjectively evaluated as effective in their capacity to reduce distraction.
The aim of the current study was to compare three methods of attenuating distraction from background speech: masking a background voice with nature sound through headphones, masking a background voice with other voices through headphones and merely wearing headphones (without masking) as a way to attenuate the background sound. Quiet was deployed as a baseline condition.
Thirty students participated in an experiment employing a repeated measures design.
Performance (serial short-term memory) was impaired by background speech (1 voice), but this impairment was attenuated when the speech was masked - and in particular when it was masked by nature sound. Furthermore, perceived workload was lowest in the quiet condition and significantly higher in all other sound conditions. Notably, the headphones tested as a sound-attenuating device (i.e. without masking) did not protect against the effects of background speech on performance and subjective work load.
Nature sound was the only masking condition that worked as a protector of performance, at least in the context of the serial recall task. However, despite the attenuation of distraction by nature sound, perceived workload was still high - suggesting that it is difficult to find a masker that is both effective and perceived as satisfactory.
背景语音是共享工作场所中最令人烦恼的噪声源之一,无论是在烦扰程度还是与工作表现相关的干扰方面。因此,识别能够有效保护工作表现免受干扰的技术非常重要。同样重要的是,这些技术要被认为是令人满意的,并且在主观上被评估为在减少干扰方面是有效的。
本研究的目的是比较三种减轻背景语音干扰的方法:通过耳机用自然声音掩盖背景语音、通过耳机用其他语音掩盖背景语音以及仅仅佩戴耳机(不进行掩盖)作为减弱背景声音的一种方式。安静状态作为基线条件。
30名学生参与了一项采用重复测量设计的实验。
背景语音(一个声音)会损害表现(系列短期记忆),但当语音被掩盖时,这种损害会减弱——特别是当被自然声音掩盖时。此外,在安静条件下感知到的工作量最低,在所有其他声音条件下则显著更高。值得注意的是,作为一种声音衰减设备进行测试的耳机(即不进行掩盖)并不能防止背景语音对表现和主观工作量的影响。
自然声音是唯一一种能够保护表现的掩盖条件,至少在系列回忆任务的背景下是这样。然而,尽管自然声音减弱了干扰,但感知到的工作量仍然很高——这表明很难找到一种既有效又被认为令人满意的掩盖物。