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Unpleasant rattle
15.02.2017
Austrian researchers Michael Euler and Christoph Reuter found that the most disgusting sound waves lie between 2000 and 4000 Hz, the range in which our ear maximizes sound and to which we are most sensitive.
Scientists conducted an experiment involving 24 subjects, none of whom were musicians. Each person listened to a recording of eight sounds in random order and rated them from 1 to 6 points. The sounds were a modified scratching of nails on a chalkboard.
The scientists also recorded physiological responses to stimuli by measuring subjects' skin conductance, heart rate, and breathing while listening to the recordings. Finally, they analyzed psychological factors, differences between subjects who knew about the nature of the origin of the sound (Group "A") and those who thought they were part of a piece of music (Group "B").
As a result, Euler and Reuter found no significant difference in physiological responses between the two groups. The difference was in the scores, which were lower if the subject knew that he heard the sound of nails on the board. However, removing frequencies between 2000 and 4000 Hz makes this sound a bit more "tolerable".