While there's more research supporting the use of some noise colors than others, there's growing interest in the entire spectrum. Whether it's called sound therapy, auditory stimulation or auditory ...
Tinnitus, also referred to as ringing in the ears, describes the perception of sound in the absence of any external noise. One potential tinnitus treatment is noise color therapy. Noise “colors” match ...
Struggling to fall asleep or stay asleep at night? Between noisy neighbors, ticking clocks or just the thoughts in our own heads, achieving a peaceful night’s rest can feel nearly impossible. That’s ...
Sound can make it difficult to get sleep and the same goes for the lack of sound. It can be difficult to get sleep if it's too noisy or too quiet. A noise machine that can generate a steady color ...
Beyond light, noise also possesses a spectrum of colors, each with a unique frequency profile. These 'colors of noise,' like white, pink, and brown, are used in technical applications and emerging ...
White noise is frequently used to mask background sounds and it now has competition in a rainbow of colors. There's a growing buzz around pink noise, brown noise, green noise and their theoretical ...
You may have heard of white noise. The steady, static-like sounds from it can drown out disturbing noises and help you sleep better. But have you heard of pink noise and brown noise? Growing research ...
If you live in an urban landscape, you may be all too familiar with the sound of traffic rushing past, dogs barking or the voices of people gathering right outside your bedroom window. Even if you don ...
White noise is familiar to most people, but it's not the only color of noise that exists. Blue noise, which is sometimes considered high-frequency white noise, is a noise color with a spectral density ...
I read your October article entitled “Digitizing audio,” and have a question on the SNR formula for digital audio. We have two different audio levels (one very ...