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Noise exposure and performance
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Performance may be impaired if speech is played while a subject reads and remembers verbal material, although this effect is not found with non-speech noise.
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Noise exposure may also slow rehearsal in memory, influence processes of selectivity in memory, and choice of strategies for carrying out tasks.
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There is also evidence that noise may reduce helping behavior, increase aggression and reduce the processing of social cues seen as irrelevant to task performance.
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Reference- Noise pollution: non-auditory effects on health