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The Physiological Restorative Role of Soundscape in Different Forest Structures

Xin-Chen Hong, Shi Cheng, Jiang Liu, Emily Dang, Jia‐Bing Wang, Yuning Cheng

2022Forests33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural soundscape is considered a dominant type of hearing in forested areas and contributes to health and recovery effects from exposure to the biophilic outdoor environment. This study focuses on the different forest structures, and aims to explore the relationship between perceived soundscape and acoustical parameters, observe physiological indicators, and model the physiological restorative role of soundscape. Questionnaires and measuring equipment were used to gather psychophysical and physiological information at 20 observation sites in urban forested areas. Back-propagation neural network techniques were conducted to determine the forecasting model from psychophysical to physiological parameters. Our results suggested that LAeq and L10 are important factors that influence questionnaire responses. Our findings also showed that electromyogram (EMG) signals were the most obvious and sensitive in physiological parameters. Additionally, we found that L10–90 played the most important role among all physical parameters in the physiological restorativeness soundscape model. This can facilitate the understanding of the physiological restorative role of soundscape in different forest structures when proposing suitable forest-based health care strategies.

Topics & Concepts

SoundscapeNatural soundsNatural (archaeology)Environmental scienceComputer scienceEnvironmental resource managementPsychologySound (geography)GeographyAcousticsSpeech recognitionPhysicsArchaeologyNoise Effects and ManagementUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Heat Island Mitigation