Researchers tested a wearable device that amplifies sounds produced by hand movements to support informal mindfulness during everyday tasks. In a 60-participant in-lab study, participants using the amplified audio reported higher state mindfulness and showed more attention to sensory details and exploratory behaviors. The findings point to a sensory, bottom-up approach for sustaining present-moment awareness through everyday interaction.

This approach highlights how non-verbal sensory feedback can shape attention, perception, and action, offering insight into how mindfulness and curiosity can be fostered outside formal practices. The study provides behavioral and linguistic evidence of increased salience of auditory cues and heightened exploration, valuable to research on cognition, perception, and human-computer interaction.

Article Title: This wearable device uses a surprising audio trick to keep you grounded
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