The effect of wind turbine noise on objective and subjective sleep and next-day mood, anxiety and cognitive performance

Author: Tessa Liebich

Liebich, Tessa, 2022 The effect of wind turbine noise on objective and subjective sleep and next-day mood, anxiety and cognitive performance, Flinders University, College of Education, Psychology and Social Work

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Abstract

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Keywords: wind turbine noise, wind farm noise, sleep, sleep disruption, polysomnography, mood, anxiety, cognitive performance

Subject: Psychology thesis

Thesis type: Doctor of Philosophy
Completed: 2022
School: College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
Supervisor: Professor Leon Lack