
Relearning Boléro: How our brains rewrite the sounds we hear
Twenty Thousand Hertz
Shopefi - The New Way of Hearing Aids
Until the 19 seventies, most researchers believed that we all experienced the sonic world in basically the same way. But then psychologist diana doch discovered that hearing was far more subjective than anyone had thought. It turns out our brains take the messy, complicated sounds around us and translate them into a world we can understand. And since no two brains are exactly alike, that translation is a little different for everyone. When the world doesn't sound the way you know it should, being able to harnis that magic becomes crucial.
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