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That
sounds
odd.
Now, this
sounds
more heroic than it actually is, because the technology to use radio isotope thermal generators wasn't available in Europe at that time, so there was no choice.
There's a point in there where I'm just, like, you've got to get some air in there, mate, because he just
sounds
like he's breathing out.
Also, you start to get these sort of contractions and weird whistling sounds, all of which mean that real laughter is extremely easy, or feels extremely easy to spot.
In contrast, posed laughter, we might think it
sounds
a bit fake.
We put other
sounds
in there to distract them, and all they're doing is lying listening to
sounds.
What you see in the regions in blue, which lies in auditory cortex, are the brain areas that respond more to the real laughs, and what seems to be the case, when you hear somebody laughing involuntarily, you hear
sounds
you would never hear in any other context.
It's very unambiguous, and it seems to be associated with greater auditory processing of these novel
sounds.
Have you ever heard what your brain
sounds
like?
So what if we record them with a high-speed camera and then use software to extract tiny motions from our high-speed video, and analyze those motions to figure out what
sounds
created them?
And so it gave us this point of reference, and gradually we could start to modify the experiment, using different objects or moving the object further away, using less light or quieter
sounds.
(Audio: "Mary Had a Little Lamb") And so, again, that
sounds
distorted, but what's really amazing here is that we were able to do this with something that you could literally run out and pick up at a Best Buy.
It's not a coincidence that "matrescence
" sounds
like "adolescence."
And actually, like, bros before hos, it doesn't mean like what it
sounds
like.
Now, helpfulness
sounds
really anemic, but it's absolutely core to successful teams, and it routinely outperforms individual intelligence.
Now that
sounds
so obvious, and we think it'll just happen normally, but it doesn't.
Information, in the form of energy, streams in simultaneously through all of our sensory systems and then it explodes into this enormous collage of what this present moment looks like, what this present moment smells like and tastes like, what it feels like and what it
sounds
like.
Light burned my brain like wildfire, and
sounds
were so loud and chaotic that I could not pick a voice out from the background noise, and I just wanted to escape.
All of this
sounds
amazing, but these aren't just ideas, they're real today, and these lie at the forefront of the circular economy.
That
sounds
pretty nice.
Sounds
maybe, easy?
I learned that some infinite sets are bigger than other infinite sets, and I learned that iambic pentameter is and why it
sounds
so good to human ears.
So,
sounds
great, right?
Oh, wait a minute, actually it
sounds
really scary.
This is similar to what you might see in humans, in Siamese twins, and I know this
sounds
a bit creepy.
Sounds
familiar?
Sounds
romantic, doesn't it?
It all
sounds
the same.
But beyond genre, there is another question: how do the
sounds
we hear every day influence the music that we make?
Now, this
sounds
like common sense, and it is, but there's a lot of science to back this up, based on the way our spatial memory works.
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