Case Studies: Selective Hearing Experiment

Welcome, future neuroscientists! In this section, we'll be exploring the fascinating field of Selective Hearing Experiment, where the art of ignoring unwanted sound is taken to new heights.

Case Study 1: The Loud Snorer

The Loud Snorer was a revolutionary study where our researchers created an earpiece that amplified the sound of a snorer 100x, allowing them to study the effects of selective hearing on the human brain. Results showed a 90% reduction in snores reported by participants, but a 200% increase in reported migraines.

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Case Study 2: The Sound-Proof Bubble

Our researchers created a sound-proof bubble that completely isolated the subject from external sounds, allowing us to study the effects of complete silence on cognitive function. Results showed a 50% increase in productivity and a 30% decrease in reported anxiety, but a 100% increase in reported feelings of boredom.

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Case Study 3: The Earplugs of Despair

Our researchers created custom earplugs that selectively blocked out different frequencies of noise, allowing us to study the effects of specific sounds on the human brain. Results showed a 90% increase in reported happiness, but a 100% increase in reported feelings of isolation.

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