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Sound Masking

Also known as: Acoustic Masking, Noise Masking

A technique that introduces ambient background sounds to reduce the perceptual prominence of unwanted or disruptive noises, rather than blocking them entirely. Originally used in architectural acoustics and tinnitus therapy, sound masking is being explored as an accessibility strategy for autistic individuals and others with noise sensitivity, offering a middle ground between full noise cancellation and unfiltered environmental audio while preserving situational awareness.

Category: sensory accessibility · assistive technology

Related: Noise Sensitivity · Sensory Overload · Auditory Filtering

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