Why do high-frequency sounds make people more alert and create tension?

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High-frequency sounds trigger heightened alertness and tension due to their irritating nature, which engages a "fight-or-flight" response. This phenomenon is linked to sensory irritation, causing individuals to become more aware of their surroundings. The energy of high-frequency sounds makes them seem closer and more impactful. Additionally, sounds that align with or are near the body's frequency can evoke relaxation, while those that are discordant can lead to discomfort. Overall, high-frequency sounds create a unique psychological and physiological response that enhances alertness.
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Hello,

I was wondering why high-frequency sounds make people more alert (often films use high-pitched sound to create tension).

I was told it is something to do with high-frequency sounds having more energy so they seem closer to us and therefore have more immediate impact but I wasn't sure.

Thank you
 
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Thank you for your help- it's not quite what I'm trying to find out-your link was more about why low frequency sounds can have a negative effect on health. I'm more interested in the effects of high frequency sounds

Thanks :smile:
 
This sounds like a psychology question.
 
There is one word to describe this phenomenon... irritation.

Through any form of sensory irritation 2-things happen: a heightened sense of the event, and, a pseudo-automatic response to either accept it or "fight-or-flight"
 
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There is one word to describe this phenomenon... irritation.

Through any form of sensory irritation 2-things happen: a heightened sense of the event, and, a pseudo-automatic response to either accept it or "fight-or-flight"

I'd agree with that, pallidin. High frequencies at a sustained note invoke a primeval alert response. But it can't be just the irritation alone. There is nothing more irritating than the unique disharmonics of a baby crying, with th exception of a practiced four or five year old, with better lungs, who has learned to apply what works best :-p. Parents scramble, and strangers mutter. Sibblings take notes, and teenagers consider changing stomping grounds.

It seems there should be a noun for the invoked feeling on hearing a high frequency alarm. I can't think what it is--other than perhaps 'alarmed'.
 
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The high-frequency is higher then your body frequency is,this will irritate you and may cause a little tension for you. For example, you go to the beach and listen to the waves crash,relaxing, because the wave frequency is at or near your body frequency. Also, a song you like very much is also at or very near your body frequency,and on the flip side, a song you really dislike is very far from your body frequency.
 
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