How does our brain sort out sound stimuli when we're asleep?

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  • 17 September 2025
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How does our brain sort out relevant and irrelevant external sound stimuli while we sleep? One study shows that there are certain so-called rough sounds, such as chalk on a chalkboard, a baby crying or even snoring, that we systematically process, even when we're asleep: these sounds trigger brain "spindles", essential for reacting to dangers.