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Auditory Illusion: When Sound Is Fragmented The Brain Fills In The Gaps
A new study led by scientists in The Netherlands has revealed the mechanisms through which the brain creates "auditory continuity illusion", where a physically interrupted sound is heard as...
Medical News Today, Thu Nov 26 14:34:34 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Auditory illusion: How our brains can fill in the gaps to create continuous sound
It is relatively common for listeners to "hear" sounds that are not really there. In fact, it is the brain's ability to reconstruct fragmented sounds that allows us to successfully carry on...
Science Daily, Thu Nov 26 20:23:08 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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Local group connects with kids who have learning disabilities
Summer camp was disappointing to Morgan Dean. The nine-year-old girl attended a traditional day camp in the summer of 2008 and found it a little unnerving. The blonde youngster has central ...
Niagara Falls Review, Fri Nov 27 07:59:54 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Auditory illusion: How our brains can fill in the gaps to create continuous sound
It is relatively common for listeners to "hear" sounds that are not really there. In fact, it is the brain's ability to reconstruct fragmented sounds that allows us to successfully carry on...
PhysOrg, Wed Nov 25 10:07:07 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Our Skin Helps Us "Hear" Speech
A new study from Canada shows that our skin helps us hear speech by sensing the puffs of air that the speaker produces with certain sounds.
Medical News Today, Fri Nov 27 05:34:34 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
How Our Brains Can Fill In The Gaps To Create Continuous Sound
It is relatively common for listeners to "hear" sounds that are not really there. In fact, it is the brain's ability to reconstruct fragmented sounds that allows us to successfully carry on...
Medical News Today, Fri Nov 27 03:34:34 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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At some point in the near future, Port Washington may be circled by a halo of cell-towers. Their effect would be anything but angelic judging from recent public opinion. Tonight, Nov. 19 at...
Port Washington News, Fri Nov 27 07:29:29 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Association a blessing for children with learning disabilities
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Welland Tribune, Fri Nov 27 07:13:07 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Part of statewide effort, Mount Olive residents turn in drugs
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Mt. Olive Chronicle, Fri Nov 27 05:16:39 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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Coeur d'Alene Press, Fri Nov 27 02:38:54 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Surprise! Your Skin Can Hear
We not only hear with our ears, but also through our skin, according to a new study.
LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News, Wed Nov 25 10:06:22 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Touch may influence what we are hearing
Listening is more than a matter of being
Boston Globe, Thu Nov 26 01:33:27 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Skin Functions are more Complex than Thought before
Researchers discovered a new ability of human skin. It works as the hearing body organ, a new study proves. Scientists have known for years that we hear with our eyes.
Pravda, Thu Nov 26 09:29:57 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Humans 'hear' through their skin
Sensations on the skin, such as a puff of air, can alter how people hear speech, say Canadian researchers.
BBC News, Wed Nov 25 16:12:24 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
TV on DVD: 'Life on Mars series 2: The Original U.K. Series'
The difference between the British and American versions of this groundbreaking series -- besides the Cockney accents -- can be summed up in one word: grittiness. The British version has th...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Wed Nov 25 21:34:40 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Skin Plays a Remarkable Role in Human Hearing
Air puffs on the hand or neck influence people
US News & World Report, Wed Nov 25 16:31:42 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
How does the brain perceive fragmented sound
London, Nov 26 (IANS) The brain's ability to reconstruct fragmented sounds allows us to successfully carry on a conversation in a noisy room. Now, a new Dutch study throws up interesting in...
MalaysiaNews.net, Thu Nov 26 00:05:30 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Study reveals impact of site selection
Editor's note: This is the last of a three-part series examining official assessments of the alternatives for a second bridge connecting Bullhead City and Laughlin.
Mohave Daily News, Thu Nov 26 02:25:26 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
How are we able to talk even in a noisy room
Washington, Nov 26 : Ever wondered how are we able to understand each other's talks even in a noisy room? Well, according to the researchers, it is the brain's ability to reconstruct fragme...
New Kerala, Thu Nov 26 02:10:49 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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