56% of people in Scotland think the radio is the most comforting sound

They prefer it to rain on the window.

Published 12th Sep 2016

Recent research by global hearing health specialist, Amplifon, has revealed the psychological effect that sounds have on us.

They found that over half (56%) of those in Scotland thought the radio was the most comforting thing to listen to, compared to rain on a window, the TV or a violin.

Many people surveyed thought listening to the radio made them feel safer at home than when they can hear their neighbours.

The research also found that 1 in 4 Brits leave the radio on for when their pets while they are out!

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Amplifon also did research into what accents people found attractive and here in Scotland the Southern Irish accent was most popular, with Scottish coming second and Welsh coming third.

Results from Scotland The most to least attractive accents by region: 1. Southern Ireland – 56% 2. Scottish – 48% 3. Welsh – 38% 4. Northern Ireland – 34% 5. Geordie – 25% 6. West Country – 23% 7. Yorkshire – 21% 8. Cockney – 13% 9. Southern England – 13% 10. Scouse – 12%

When it came to celebrities David Attenborough topped the list of the most comforting person to listen to with a massive 63%.

Grammy award winning singer Adele only came in with 26% of those surveyed saying she was comforting to listen to and former contestant on The X Factor Stacey Solomon got 10%.

Research statistics provided by Amplifon.

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