MEMOSOUND-Mechanistic pathways of memory retrieval from urban soundscapes

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Abstract

In recent years, memory retrieval has been a rising aspect under investigation in urban soundscape studies. This aspect involves how people interpret and understand the sonic environment as they experience and recall it in memory (ISO 12913-1, 2014). Several types of memory retrieval, including sensory, short-term, and long-term, will be considered in this project. The investigations will connect these types of memories with wanted and unwanted types of sound sources, as well as how it is possible to improve the sonic environment through sound design, interventions and noise control measures. The knowledge gathered in this project will map and provide essential findings to understand the influence of urban soundscapes in memory retrieval by highlighting how the sonic environment can damage cognitive processes. Additionally, the project will show how to enhance healthy and restorative soundscapes, reversing adverse outcomes on cognitive and mental processes.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of DAS-DAGA 2025 - 51st Annual Meeting on Acoustics
Place of PublicationCopenhagen
PublisherDeutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. (DEGA)
Pages1260-1262
Number of pages3
Volume1
Edition1
ISBN (electronic)978-3-939296-23-2
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2025
Peer-reviewedNo

Symposium

Title51st Annual Meeting on Acoustics
Abbreviated titleDAS | DAGA 2025
Conference number51
Description1st joint annual meeting of the German and Danish Acoustical Societies
Duration17 - 20 March 2025
Website
LocationBella Center Copenhagen
CityCopenhagen
CountryDenmark

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-0803-8818/work/187559225

Keywords

Keywords

  • Urban soundscape, Memory retrieval