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Pink noise, a popular sleep aid, could disrupt sleep quality, study suggests
Pink noise emphasizes lower frequencies — making it sound similar to steady rainfall or ocean waves. It’s often used for sleep.
Researchers of the HSE Centre for Language and Brain have investigated the impact of both auditory and visual noise on semantic processing during reading to determine if it results in a more ...
Most people have trouble focusing when there are distractions, and that surely impairs learning. Learning can be impaired by distracting background sounds. That is why teachers generally encourage ...
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