Thank you for collecting data for us in New York! It will help us better understand how experiences in such an environment (lots of noise) is shaped by the sound. Below, you can see some insights into your data and not at least inspect the map you have helped produce ;-)

Feel free to reach out to me: if you have any questions or would like a copy of your data!

Sound map

The sound you were exposed to in New York is shown on the map below. You can choose to view “Sound pressure level” “Day”, or simply see where your group moved and when it happened. If you select “Time,” each dot is colored according to time-of-day (in hours). The “Relative heart rate” is calculated as a percentage offset from your individual mean heart rate across the trip.

Timeseries

Below you can inspect the time-series of the Sound (left) and physiological data (right).

Hearing reports

In total, you completed 995 hearing reports! Although, 239 of these were from Magnus alone… Below you can see how they were distributed by activity (left) and mean rating of the three questions (right).

Hearing reports and noise

Lastly, we look at how your hearing reports associate with the sound data. This is one of the main focus areas when we conduct trials with hearing-aid users: how do their experiences with listening depend on the noise in the environment, and can a particular hearing aid improve this?