Scientists have discovered a brain pathway that explains why scary sounds can trigger fear before you even understand what you’re hearing.
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Neuroscientists solve the "cocktail party problem," proving that neural amplification of vocal features like pitch and ...
Researchers used smartphone tracking to study how people listen to music in the real world. They found that natural listening habits, especially the lyrics of chosen songs, provide evidence of a ...
MIT neuroscientists have figured out how the brain is able to focus on a single voice among a cacophony of many voices, shedding light on a longstanding neuroscientific phenomenon known as the ...
Familiar voices trigger stronger brain activity in zebra finches, speeding up how quickly they respond to calls.
A 2026 company-issued informational overview from Binaural Technologies outlining how Memory Wave describes its 12-minute audio program, including positioning related to gamma brain wave activity, ...
In February, PLOS Biology published a study that found newborns could predict rhythmic patterns of music. While they were shown to recognize rhythms, they ...
Researchers identify a brain pathway in humans that enables rapid, unconscious fear responses to scary sounds, similar to ...
People often seem to understand language before they have actually heard enough words to determine its structure. In everyday ...
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"Ultimately, the bond of all companionship, whether in marriage or friendship, is conversation," wrote Oscar Wilde.