Your new favorite music for good work: deep layered brown noise.
“Your brain is especially attuned to detect changes in your surroundings if there’s a low level of background information,” he explains. “When it’s silent, almost anything can alert your brain, and you can’t help but pay attention.” When you turn on brown noise though, to use the best example, it masks these outside sounds “by making them less significant compared to the background,” allowing you to remain happily ensconced in your muffling blanket of concentration.
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