Research by Bucknell University Professor Andrea Halpern, psychology, proves you don't have to be a musician to imagine music. Question: What do you mean when you say, "auditory imagery"? How does the ...
Sub-vocalization, the silent, preparatory muscle movements of the face and larynx that result when singers run a song through their heads prior to vocalizing, could be nudging them out of tune, ...
A group of Dartmouth researchers has learned that the brain's auditory cortex, the part that handles information from your ears, holds on to musical memories. A group of Dartmouth researchers has ...
Some people can’t imagine a dog barking or a police siren. Songs can’t get stuck in their heads. They have no inner voices. ‘Anauralia’ was proposed in 2021 by scientists from Waipapa Taumata Rau, ...
Researchers at the University of Auckland are studying anauralia, a rare condition affecting 1% of people who cannot imagine sounds. Those with this 'soundless mind' experience no inner voice or ...
Words are not simply the flat, black-and-white letters as depicted in the dictionary. They are three-dimensional objects that contain feelings, sounds, and pictures when they are said or read. We use ...
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