Neurodivergent brains often need external stimulation to focus. Brown noise, stochastic resonance, and layered soundscapes provide just enough input to quiet the mental chatter.
Brown noise provides consistent low-frequency stimulation that occupies the part of the brain that seeks novelty. This reduces the urge to seek distractions and allows focused attention on tasks.
Stochastic resonance is a phenomenon where a small amount of noise actually improves signal detection in the brain. Research suggests it can enhance cognitive performance in people with ADHD by optimizing neural arousal levels.
At moderate volumes, yes. Keep your listening level comfortable — if you need to raise your voice to talk over it, it's too loud. Velour's volume controls make it easy to find a safe, effective level.