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Acoustic shock : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acoustic shock Acoustic shock is the symptoms a person may experience after hearing an unexpected, loud sound. The loud sound, called an Acoustic Incident, can be caused by feedback oscillation, fax tones, or signalling tones. Telemarketers and call centre employees are thought to be most at risk.〔ITU-T Recommendation p.10 (12/98): Vocabulary of terms on telephone transmission quality and telephone sets, Geneva, 1998.〕 ==Reported symptoms== During the exposure, most people will experience discomfort and pain. After the exposure, some people might report shock, nausea and anxiety or depression.〔(Acoustic Shock )〕 Headache, fatigue, hypersensitivity to loud noise and tinnitus may continue for days, weeks or indefinitely.〔(Appendix 7 – Acoustic shock )〕 It has not been established how such unrelated symptoms might be caused by an acoustic exposure, or whether such symptoms are even a direct result of exposure.
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