“In a quiet and remote place, your sensory system will start to relax and will open up new perspectives”

Zoral Josipovic, Researcher in neuroscience at the University of New York.

Noise affects your cognitive performances (e.g. your motivation, attention, memory or creativity). Our brain therefore needs tranquillity; fewer unpleasant stimuli will thus restore its cognitive faculties.

“Tranquillity helps me review all the thoughts that cross my mind and helps me concentrate on my emotions.” David Kraemer researcher in neuroscience.

A calm environment will stimulate our creativity enabling us to assimilate and process all the pieces of information experienced throughout the day. Our brain will thus be able to perfectly integrate the perceived emotions leading to the development of both our imagination and creativity. This can explain why new-borns sleep a lot, as they have to integrate all the new pieces of information perceived thanks to their various senses.