The Impact of Noise-Induced Stress on Cognitive Development of Students and Its Implication for Academic Performance
Keywords:
Noise-induced Stress, cognitive, development, academic, performanceAbstract
Environmental noise pollution is a significant stressor with lasting consequence for cognitive development and academic performance. Previously dismissed as irrelevant, noise is now recognized for triggering physiological stress responses, mainly through the activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which result in increased cortisol levels and potential impairment of brain region responsible for memory and learning, such as the prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus. This paper explores the impact of noise-induced stress on cognitive development of students and its implication for academic performance. Drawing on recent research, the paper examines the various sources of noise in the school environment and how its impact contributes to stress response. It also explores the implications of noise-induced stress on cognitive abilities and performance outcome in academics. The paper finally, offered recommendations to mitigate noise-induced stress to foster healthy learning environment for optimum academic performance.
