Cities that never fall silent: how the hum of generators slowly exhausts the brain and nervous system
The absence of light has become a part of our daily lives, as has the hum of generators. They are everywhere – in courtyards, near shops, offices, and under the windows of residential buildings. Their sound has become so familiar that we have almost stopped noticing it. But our brain hasn't. For the nervous system, this background noise is not neutral.
What happens to the brain when it hears the hum of a generator every day, how does it affect anxiety, sleep, and the ability to recover? LIGA.net We interviewed neurologist and psychotherapist Olga Glinska in detail. Read the full version of the conversation with explanations on how to minimize the harmful effects of noise pollution for yourself by subscribing.Subscribe to LIGA PRO to read this article. Go to the full version of the page.
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