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Real sounds and noises from the full bus

Real sounds and noises from the full bus.
The relaxing effect of bus sounds and noises, or any similar ambient sounds, on some people can be attributed to several factors:
White Noise: Bus sounds often fall into the category of white noise or pink noise. White noise is a consistent sound that covers a wide range of frequencies at equal intensity. This type of noise can help mask other, more disturbing sounds in the environment, making it easier for some people to relax and concentrate.
Consistency: The rhythmic and repetitive nature of bus sounds, such as the hum of the engine or the rumble of the wheels on the road, can create a soothing and predictable auditory pattern. Consistent sounds can have a calming effect on the brain.
Association with Comfort: For many people, the sounds of buses or public transportation are associated with the experience of sitting back, relaxing, and letting someone else take care of the driving. This association can trigger a relaxation response.
Nostalgia: Bus sounds may also evoke feelings of nostalgia for some individuals. Perhaps they have positive memories of riding the bus as a child, or the sounds remind them of a particular time or place that brings comfort.
Natural World Connection: Some bus sounds, like the gentle rumble of tires on pavement, can mimic the natural sounds of flowing water or the wind blowing through trees. These natural sounds have been found to have a calming effect on people.
Low-Level Stimulation: Bus sounds are often not overly stimulating or attention-demanding. They provide a low-level sensory input that can be relaxing, similar to the calming effect of background music or nature sounds.
Personal Preference: Ultimately, individual preferences play a significant role in what sounds are relaxing to a person. What might be soothing to one individual may be irritating to another. Some people simply find bus sounds, or other ambient urban noises, to be personally relaxing.
It’s worth noting that not everyone finds bus sounds relaxing, and people have varying preferences when it comes to the sounds that help them relax. Some might prefer complete silence, while others may find the sounds of nature, like ocean waves or birdsong, to be more calming.

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