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Chapter 10:
FUTURE NOIZES
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Chapter 11:
YOU ARE WHAT YOU HEAR
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Seth S. Horowitz, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and an assistant research professor at Brown University. He is the cofounder of NeuroPop, the first sound design and consulting firm to use neurosensory and psychophysical algorithms in music, sound design, and sonic branding. He is married to sound and biomimetic artist China Blue and lives in Warwick, Rhode Island.
Copyright © 2012 by Seth S. Horowitz
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Horowitz, Seth S.
The universal sense : how hearing shapes the mind / Seth S. Horowitz.
p. cm.
1. Hearing—Physiological aspects. 2. Sound—Psychological
aspects. I. Title.
QP461.H594 2012
612.8′5—dc23
2012009642
First U.S. edition 2012
eISBN: 978-1-60819-884-9