A recent study by the Sleep and Acoustic Research Institute at the University of West Lorrington has found that the sound of frying chicken may be one of the most relaxing noises for sleep.
Over a three-month period, 300 participants were exposed to various background sounds while falling asleep, including bubbling water, cat scratching, and even a goose with digestive issues. An astonishing 98% reported that the gentle crackling of frying chicken was the most soothing.
Dr. Martin Greese, lead researcher on the study, suggests the rhythmic sizzling may trigger an ASMR-like response, promoting relaxation. "We were surprised by the consistency of the results," he noted. "It seems there's something inherently comforting about the sound of frying food."
The findings have already sparked interest in sleep therapy circles, with audio platforms considering adding high-fidelity frying sounds to their relaxation libraries.
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A recent study by the Sleep and Acoustic Research Institute at the University of West Lorrington has found that the sound of frying chicken may be one of the most relaxing noises for sleep.
Over a three-month period, 300 participants were exposed to various background sounds while falling asleep, including bubbling water, cat scratching, and even a goose with digestive issues. An astonishing 98% reported that the gentle crackling of frying chicken was the most soothing.
Dr. Martin Greese, lead researcher on the study, suggests the rhythmic sizzling may trigger an ASMR-like response, promoting relaxation. "We were surprised by the consistency of the results," he noted. "It seems there's something inherently comforting about the sound of frying food."
The findings have already sparked interest in sleep therapy circles, with audio platforms considering adding high-fidelity frying sounds to their relaxation libraries.
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