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: Studies, such as the famous Godden and Baddeley experiment , show that divers who learn lists of words underwater recall them better when they are back in the water. This suggests that the "underwater" environment—and its unique soundscape—is deeply tied to how our brains process information. Conclusion
In modern digital spaces, "underwater" isn't just a physical location; it’s a specific sound profile. Low-pass filters, muffled bass, and the removal of sharp high frequencies create a sense of being submerged.
: This sound mimics the womb or a sensory deprivation tank, making it popular for "lo-fi" study beats and relaxation tracks.