Listening to Music while doing mathematics or reading mathematics text

What's the verdict on this one? I like listening to some techno and vaporwave(instrumental) when I study, it seems to allow my brain to "chew" on something which some how allows me to concentrate better.

"At Princeton he received complaints for regularly playing extremely loud German march music on his gramophone, which distracted those in neighbouring offices, including Albert Einstein, from their work.[53] Von Neumann did some of his best work in noisy, chaotic environments, and once admonished his wife for preparing a quiet study for him to work in. He never used it, preferring the couple's living room with its television playing loudly."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann

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I hate noise, even if I'm not studying. I just hate basically all sounds that aren't either classical music or anime girls. But I hate any noise at all if I'm studying.

What about ambient noises?

You forgot
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I think it's mostly a placebo.

Maybe it helps you not get bored the fuck out of your mind though and indirectly helps you focus for that reason... that's probably it...

What about the case of von neuman?

I wasn't being ironic, quit bullying me.

Pic related, it's me.

You need more sleep lad you're getting bags under your eyes

m'apologies

I used to listen to metal or hardcore during math homework like August Burns Red. Now I like to wear earplugs but I don't do as much math now. I'm a CSE grad student.