 the fancy biological word for that is habituation. That's the word from animal behavior science, ethology, that describes how animals, we're animals as well, get used to stimuli in their surroundings. So every time a plane goes by, generally animals will look up and see what the plane is, see what the noise is, where the noise is coming from and eventually they'll just learn to tune it out. Whereas us autistic people, we don't have that habituation effect. We don't know how to do that. We will always be looking at what the sound is, my fridge, my mortal enemy in the room behind me. I can always hear it. Got a little bit of a buzz. It's on gloves today. Good. I'll put it back on later when I'm upstairs, but we just don't have that habituation.