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  2. Can chewing gum relieve stress and help you concentrate ... - AOL

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    People in your workplace with misophonia, i.e. those who loathe the sound of chewing, may also not be so keen on you chewing gum — even if it helps you focus. Show comments.

  3. Sound masking - Wikipedia

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    Sound masking is not a form of active noise control (noise cancellation technique); however, it can reduce or eliminate the perception of sound. Sound masking is applied to an entire area to improve acoustical satisfaction, thus improving the acoustical privacy of the space. This can help an individual focus and thereby enhance productivity.

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  5. Sensory overload - Wikipedia

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    The process of avoidance involves creating a more quiet and orderly environment. This includes keeping the noise to a minimum and reducing the sense of clutter. To prevent sensory overload, it is important to rest before big events and focus one's attention and energy on one thing at a time.

  6. Sound localization - Wikipedia

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    Sound spectrum: High frequencies are more quickly damped by the air than low frequencies. Therefore, a distant sound source sounds more muffled than a close one, because the high frequencies are attenuated. For sound with a known spectrum (e.g. speech) the distance can be estimated roughly with the help of the perceived sound.

  7. Preposterous products: New pre-chewed pencils help kids ... - AOL

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    The British company Concentrate recently launched a pre-chewed pencil design. It's not really pre-chewed, it Preposterous products: New pre-chewed pencils help kids concentrate?

  8. Health effects from noise - Wikipedia

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    A hearing protection device (HPD) is an ear protection device worn in or over the ears while exposed to hazardous noise to help prevent noise-induced hearing loss. HPDs reduce (not eliminate) the level of the noise entering the ear. HPDs can also protect against other effects of noise exposure such as tinnitus and hyperacusis.

  9. ‘Food Noise’ Ruled Her Life for Years. Here’s How ... - AOL

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