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“The Problem of Noise” by F.C. Bartlett, a seminal work published in 1934 as part of the Cambridge Miscellany series, showcases the author’s profound insights into the often overlooked issue of noise. This book compiles two thought-provoking Heath Clark Lectures, presented at the National Institute of Industrial Psychology. Bartlett’s groundbreaking analysis delves into the pervasive and detrimental impact of noise on human well-being and productivity. With meticulous research and keen observations, he dissects the multifaceted dimensions of noise, from its effects on concentration and mental health to its implications in industrial and urban settings.





