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Ask HN: Can you hear other people or music while programming?

2 pointsby 2bitlobsterover 3 years ago
I was just curious if anyone else has this same experience: while programming or doing anything highly analytical, my mind blocks out all sound - I don't hear conversations or music. However, while engaged with visually creative tasks such as design or art, it is almost like a second brain and I can hear conversations/music and can multitask with audio easily.

3 comments

keyleover 3 years ago
You&#x27;re basically using two different sides of your brain.<p>The analytical brain needs to juggle complex things, with a stack of size max approx 7, after which most humans struggle.<p>On the other side, the creative side of the brain can &quot;think&quot; as it works and often talks to itself, listen to conversation, as the motor side of the brain takes more power than the problem solving side.<p>Music can help either sides, to a certain point. E.g. in a loud and annoying open office, music can help zone out. However, in a quiet home, music can become more of a distraction than helping focus.<p>YMMV, this is based on my personal experience of 20+ years.
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max002over 3 years ago
I work better with metal, hard rock or trance. As long as its uplifting&#x2F;fast im more efficient and i get into kind of trance (call it flow if you like it). I cant do the same with people talking. I hear them and it annoys me :D
Samul_Smittover 3 years ago
This is called concentration. I, just like you, block any external irritants when I program.
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