The better headline: Pink Noise, Research on its benefits for memory and sleep has been mixed.
So, nothing to see here, yet. Carry on.
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The better headline: Pink Noise, Research on its benefits for memory and sleep has been mixed.
So, nothing to see here, yet. Carry on.
Just anecdotally as someone who always sleeps with a noise maker, the quality of sleep I get always goes up when I don’t have it. Your brain likes to sleep in the quiet so you can still hear things in the background.
I live in a city and have been using a noise machine for years because it helps drown out traffic noise (especially for things like garbage trucks that might bang in the alley in the early morning), and drowns out the neighbors in the apartments above and below me. I found over the years that incidental noises would ruin my sleep otherwise.
Yeah that’s why I use mine. I get to sleep faster with it. But if someone has access to a silent place to sleep then I think they would be better off without one.