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Misophonia trigger sounds are usually from humans, not animals–but context and perception play huge roles, too
Here at Boing Boing, we've discussed misophonia - also known as "sound rage" or, as this article in the journal PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science) describes it, "a disorder characterized by a ...
The Shepard tone creates a way to build conflict or ramp up tension. In film, it is intended to give a sense of discomfort or ...
Sounds can alter the way the brain interprets what it sees. This is the key finding of a new study by SISSA researchers in ...
ANTIBES, France -- In what they call a world first, researchers in Europe say they've taught an orca whale to successfully imitate a variety of sounds, including calls made by other animal species and ...
ANTIBES, France -- In what they call a world first, researchers in Europe say they've taught an orca whale to successfully imitate a variety of sounds, including calls made by other animal species and ...
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