Why Night Streets Sound Sharper Than Rush Hour
Silence on an empty street is never really silent. When traffic thins and the average sound pressure level falls, the auditory system does not power down; it rebalances. With less acoustic clutter, the brain boosts its effective gain, making distant engines and soft footsteps stand out against a quieter baseline.The physics is straightforward: background noise drops, the signal‑to‑noise ratio for ...More
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