Why low‑frequency sounds irritate some listeners more than others
The article examines why certain individuals react more strongly to low‑frequency noises. It looks at variations in auditory perception among people. Researchers consider
The article examines why certain individuals react more strongly to low‑frequency noises.
It looks at variations in auditory perception among people. Researchers consider
physiological factors that may influence sensitivity. Psychological aspects such as stress
response are also discussed. The piece highlights how low‑frequency sound can cause
discomfort for some listeners. It notes that not everyone experiences the same level of
annoyance. Potential implications for workplace and residential noise standards are
mentioned. The article suggests further study to better understand the underlying
mechanisms.