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Our brain 'swivels' to focus on sounds from different directions
Many mammals physically pivot their ears to hone in on a particular sound, and now it seems that a similar action takes place ...
The audio explorer and plant DJ collaborates with gardens and trees to turn up the volume on their hidden role in our ...
Brain activity synchronizes with sound waves, even without audible sound, through lip-reading, according to new research published in JNeurosci. Listening to speech activates our auditory cortex to ...
Google might have found difficulty in competing with OpenAI's ChatGPT as the launch of its Bard AI didn't quite go as planned. However, the company hasn't given up on the artificial intelligence field ...
Video cameras continue to gain widespread use, but there are privacy and environmental limitations in how well they work. Acoustical waves are an alternative medium that may bypass those limitations.
Oct. 12, 2012 -- The sound of nails on a chalkboard or screams may send shivers down the spine for a good reason. A new study shows annoying sounds trigger a highly emotional response in the brain.
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