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Nails On Chalkboard, Similar Sounds Amplified In Ear Canal And Cause Physical Distress, Study Says

Nails On Chalkboard Explained

First Posted: 11/02/11 07:08 PM ET Updated: 11/02/11 11:25 PM ET

Most of us can't bear the sound of nails on a chalkboard (shudder), but now, researchers have a possible explanation as to why the sound makes us cringe and cover our ears.

It turns out our adverse reaction to the piercing sound is partly physical and partly psychological, and that the part of the noise that makes us wince has a frequency between 2,000 and 4,000 Hz (hertz), a range naturally amplified by the shape of our ear canals, Wired Science explains.

Researchers from the Macromedia University for Media and Communication in Germany and the University of Vienna worked together to get to the bottom of the sound's bad rep.

They exposed participants to the sound of nails on a chalkboard as well as similar sounds, such as a fork scraping a plate and Styrofoam squeak, according to ScienceNow.

Some were told the sound was part of a "musical composition," while others were told the source of the noise. The researchers measured the physical reactions (blood pressure, heart rate, skin conductivity) of all persons. All participants were told to rate how pleasant or unpleasant they found each noise to be.

Researchers also experimented with removing certain parts of the sound in an effort to identify which parts participants found unpleasant.

If people knew what caused the noise, they tended to rate it as more unpleasant. Those who were told the noise was part of a tune rated it as less unpleasant. However, both groups had measurable physical reactions to the displeasing frequencies, despite how they rated the sound, Wired Science points out.

Previous research on the hair-raising noise failed to identify the exact frequency range persons found offensive. The findings of this study will be presented Acoustical Society of America conference in San Diego, Calif., which runs from Oct. 31 through Nov. 4.

Previously, a study in the Journal of Social, Evolutionary and Cultural Psychology showed that whining is actually the most distracting sound ever, when compared with the crying from a baby, a high-pitched table saw, silence, regular talking, baby talk and "motherese."

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Most of us can't bear the sound of nails on a chalkboard (shudder), but now, researchers have a possible explanation as to why the sound makes us cringe and cover our ears. It turns out our advers...
Most of us can't bear the sound of nails on a chalkboard (shudder), but now, researchers have a possible explanation as to why the sound makes us cringe and cover our ears. It turns out our advers...
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myj
12:09 PM on 11/05/2011
I am hearing impaired and I can't stand the sound of Sarah Palin voice... I can't even understand what she saying....
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Social Construct
Go left, young man.
07:33 AM on 11/05/2011
The sound of someone else passing gas on the elevator. Truly terrifying.
02:46 PM on 11/04/2011
It's such an awful experience, I could not even read the article....the headline made me shudder and feel it! What a weird thing!
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Mrsbean54
01:14 PM on 11/04/2011
Anything relating to the chalkboard gets me...of course the sound that the article mentioned (I don't even wanna say it), but also erasing it, writing on it...even just touching it. Yuck! Thank God for whiteboards!

My mom has this reaction to lots of things: folding paper, wooden utensils. Haha, one time the two combined by some hilarious twist of fate...she bought a sandwich at the deli, and they left the wax paper on the cheese. She bit into it not knowing, and still won't talk about it 10 years later :)
02:47 PM on 11/04/2011
My daughter has this with styrofoam....all our "doggie bags" drive her crazy, as they tend to be those awful styro containers.
unique
Animal lover forever
10:21 AM on 11/04/2011
The loud sound of a cars breaks screeching behind my car scares me.
01:55 AM on 11/04/2011
All of those sounds can be displeasing, but short lived...but what sound totally irritated me was the sound of my ex cracking his knuckles.
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mhsden
We are They your vote counts !
06:09 AM on 11/04/2011
Or my ex running her mouth lol
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dogfuzzer
03:23 PM on 11/04/2011
Mine would do it before he went to sleep and not just his knuckles, his toes and anything else that would crack it used to drive me nuts. He too is an ex.
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jayde1313
USAF Gunfighter By Profession
01:33 AM on 11/04/2011
Worst sound I ever heard was styrofoam being dragged across a chalkboard. Much worse than fingernails.
12:26 AM on 11/04/2011
Nails on a chalkboard don't bother me. What does however is waking up in the morning with a strange lady next to me and she says "So what are we gonna do for the rest of the day?" EEEccchhh, gets me every time.
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aspman07
QQ more
04:12 AM on 11/04/2011
Then you realize you were dreaming.
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auramac
12:22 AM on 11/04/2011
One more thing- dogs barking. Puppies, beagles, Snoopy, Lassie, I don't care- dogs barking = Hell on Earth. Cats are cool.
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Mrsbean54
01:09 PM on 11/04/2011
Noooooooooo not Lassie! Never Lassie and chalkboards in the same list....what's wrong with you???
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auramac
12:19 AM on 11/04/2011
Gum chewing. Food smacking. Nothing worse... as bad as nails on the blackboard.

Oh, yeah- and Sarah Palin. Seriously. Sure, I hate her- passionately. But the voice is immediately intolerable.
11:47 PM on 11/03/2011
For me, it's biting popscicles or anything that is "feathery" icy. Or really crunchy snow in the winter time...you know, that dry, squeaky snow that just grates on you. *shudder* Just thinking about it makes me cringe.
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Mrsbean54
01:10 PM on 11/04/2011
Haha, I can relate to that.
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DonVitoCorleone
Autodidact, and proud of it!
10:02 PM on 11/03/2011
I teach a course in Hearing Science and I was going to use this as an example of resonance in the ear canal. Unfortunately, I don't know how many of my students know what a blackboard is.
09:11 PM on 11/03/2011
I once had a teacher in high school that would run his nails down the chalkboard to get our attention..lol never bothered me at all, but others would wince that's for sure!
09:01 PM on 11/03/2011
I couldnt even read through the article because I was getting such chalkboard goose bumps! i am now too, get me off this page!!!!
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sindfetish
opinions are like___we all have em
07:55 PM on 11/03/2011
Dis like Kayne or Ke$ha or Katy Perry or Black Eyed Pees music huh? Yea dey make me ear anal wanna scream too.