Home LivingWellnessSleepExpert reveals the sound hack that will help you fall asleep instantlyAnd it’s not white noise!When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Home LivingWellnessSleepExpert reveals the sound hack that will help you fall asleep instantlyAnd it’s not white noise!When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

And it’s not white noise!

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Student accommodation provider,iQ, has been looking into this and particularly sounds associated with sleep patterns. They have spoken with experts in this field to create tips for students (and non-students) on how sound therapy can be used to help lull us into a peaceful night’s sleep. They teamed up withDr. Rosmy Barrios, a medical advisor for the Health Reporter, to delve into the world of ambient and background noises. This is what she had to say:

“Background noise typically helps our brains focus on one thing without being distracted, while also masking outside disturbances like traffic noises or loud neighbours. This can help us to achieve a state of calm, relaxation, improved concentration, and falling asleep faster. However, each of these sounds has its own distinctive characteristics.”

They first discussed binaural sounds.

What are binaural sounds?

Binaural beats are like a trick your brain plays with sound. When you listen to two different tones in your ears, your brain makes up a third tone that you can hear. We call this made-up tone a ‘binaural beat’ and it sounds like the difference in pitch between the two tones you’re listening to. Listening to these frequencies helps to induce relaxing theta waves associated with meditation and sleep.

For example, if one tone is at 300 cycles per second (kind of like a musical note) in one ear, and another is at 310 cycles per second in the other ear, your brain creates a binaural beat at 10 cycles per second. You can hear then this binaural beat.

There are, however, some rules for binaural beats to work. The tones in your ears have to be less than 1000 cycles per second, and the difference between their pitches has to be less than 35 cycles per second for you to hear the binaural beat. Over time binaural beats can alter your brain wave activity.

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Are there any other sounds that work?

Experts categorise each background or ‘binaural’ sound in colours, from Brown and Pink to the soothing notes of Green, and each brings its own set of distinctive benefits.

Catalin Zorzini, Founder ofEarth.fm, adds that “green noise, or nature sounds, stand out with their calming, less hissy undertones compared to the more well-known white noise. The gentle whispers of nature, like rainfall or waves, can sharpen our focus, while the vibrant blend of pink, brown, and green noise combined can be the ultimate study or work companion. So, next time you’re struggling to drift off, the distant chirping of cicadas or a storm over a lush forest might be the trick.”

Interested in more sleep hacks? Check out thisfinger breathing techniqueor theopen-eye hack.

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