“…Past experiments have applied various types of noise to induce stress, such as traffic noise (Jafari et al., 2018; Kim et al., 2017), high‐speed railway sounds (Di & Zheng, 2013), aircraft noise (G. D. Di et al., 2011), white noise (Cui et al., 2009; Pascuan et al., 2014; Ravindran et al., 2005), a screaming sound (Hu et al., 2014), and pure‐tones (Jafari et al, 2019b; Jafari, Mehla, et al, 2019; Mazurek et al., 2010). This variability in noise stress paradigms results from the fact that noise annoyance, the major impact of noise on brain function, is a non‐acoustical phenomenon, irrespective of the physical characteristics of the noise (Fields, 1993; Stallen, 1999).…”