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Noise pollution is now the second largest environmental threat to our health, but what is it actually doing to the way we think?
In this episode, social psychologist and music producer Professor Adil Saribay reveals how chronic noise traps our brains in a state of impulsive, "rash" thinking, stripping away our ability to be systematic and deliberate.
From the socioeconomic inequality of silence to the "aesthetic canvas" of experimental music, we explore why reclaiming control over our environment is essential for mental health.
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[Team B]
Producer: Sarah Mansour Abozaid
Scriptwriter: Hadeel Rasho
Recorder/Editor: Yamen Najem
Narrator/ Host: Jumanah Abrar Kiyani
Marketing Mng: Angbeen Azeem
By KHAS Comm446 Spring Term StudentsNoise pollution is now the second largest environmental threat to our health, but what is it actually doing to the way we think?
In this episode, social psychologist and music producer Professor Adil Saribay reveals how chronic noise traps our brains in a state of impulsive, "rash" thinking, stripping away our ability to be systematic and deliberate.
From the socioeconomic inequality of silence to the "aesthetic canvas" of experimental music, we explore why reclaiming control over our environment is essential for mental health.
______________
[Team B]
Producer: Sarah Mansour Abozaid
Scriptwriter: Hadeel Rasho
Recorder/Editor: Yamen Najem
Narrator/ Host: Jumanah Abrar Kiyani
Marketing Mng: Angbeen Azeem