This sound effect was first recorded by Brian Nimens in the fall of 1990 because The General Series 6000 Sound Effects Library was in the making at that time. It was voiced by either a baby, a toddler, or an older child.

If you have managed to (partially) isolate the sound of the baby (you may be able to isolate the sound of the baby further by using the"Equalization" effect), then you can use that to create the Noise Profile, and then apply it to that region of the original recording.


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The Series 6000 version of this crybaby sound is more popular than the Dimension and The International versions, so it has been used in more than a thousand pieces of media, especially Arthur. There is almost a 99.9% chance that you've heard this cry-baby sound effect before.

First debuting in the 1992 adult animated film, "Arthur: The Movie", typically referred to as the "Baby Kate Cry", due to it frequently being used for the character Baby Kate Read crying on Arthur. This crying sound is commonly associated with Baby Kate from Arthur.

Objective:  The exposure to some environmental sounds has detrimental effects on health and might affect the performance in cognitive tasks. In this study, we analyze the effect of the neighborhood noises of a baby crying and dogs barking on the autonomic response and cognitive function.

Materials and methods:  Twenty participants were exposed, in separate sessions, to white noise, a baby crying, a small dog barking, and a large dog barking. During each session, heart rate, skin conductance, reaction times, spatial memory, and mathematical processing measures were taken throughout time.

Results:  The sounds of a baby crying and dogs barking led to significantly higher heart rates and skin conductance levels as opposed to exposure to white noise. Results were not as consistent with exposure to barking as they were to the baby. Exposure to the baby crying and dogs barking led to faster reaction times, possibly due to a facilitation by the autonomic system activation. No significant effects on spatial memory were found. Conversely, participants performed worse and slower in a mathematical task when exposed to the dog and baby sounds, than when exposed to control noise.

Conclusion:  Exposure to the sound of crying babies and dogs barking leads to increased sympathetic response and decreased cognitive ability, as compared to exposure to control sounds. Special attention should be paid to the mitigation of exposure to these types of noises. 0852c4b9a8

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