Abstract
It is well known that permissible limits on low frequency noise of complaints are lower than the limits of subjects who have not be troubled with low frequency noise. Permissible limits of subjects on rattling noise by low frequency noise are wide spread in last study. Therefore we try to evaluate psychological responses on rattling noises by low frequency noise under various life situations as 'no life situation', 'you have a house near a high way' and 'you must live in the house in your whole life'. 20 subjects (10 male, 10 female) were experimented. Responses of 'surprise', 'fear' and 'uneasiness' decreased according the experiment by experience. 'Noisy' and 'irritation' increased on second situation. The third situation increased physiological responses as 'heavy head', 'stuffy' and 'feel bad' and the feeling of refuse.