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Research shows ears hear differently
In an article published today the New York Times reports that recent
scientific research reveals that the left and right ears process sounds differently, with speech being processed primarily by the right ear and music by the left. The article can be found he http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/14/science/14ear.html?th And speculation upon the implications of this discovery for high-end audio can probably be found he at rahe. |
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George Evans wrote:
In an article published today the New York Times reports that recent scientific research reveals that the left and right ears process sounds differently, with speech being processed primarily by the right ear and music by the left. The article can be found he http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/14/science/14ear.html?th And speculation upon the implications of this discovery for high-end audio can probably be found he at rahe. I can specualte as well as anyone, but it would help to know the magnitude of the effect, and whether it persists beyond infancy. -- -S Your a boring little troll. How does it feel? Go blow your bad breath elsewhere. |
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