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    City sensory overload changes the brain
    Stuart Clough
    • Aug 11, 2021
    • 3 min

    City sensory overload changes the brain

    It's the first time in history that more people are living in cities around the world than in country and rural areas. Currently, over 54% of us reside in the hustle bustle of city life. It's predicted that by 2040, it will be over 70% of the global population. It's important for us to recognise the pressure that exists from living in a city, and as the population increases, so will the sensory experience of living in a confined area. Traffic noise, pollution and peak hour ar
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