This Simple Trick Could Help You Hear Better in a Noisy Room
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LampLighter
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... A new study suggests that tapping your fingers in a steady rhythm could help you 'tune in' through the noise. The researchers designed a series of experiments to uncover the role of movement in understanding speech, "building on the theory that the motor system is not merely an executor of movements," they write, "but actively contributes to the integration and reuse of temporal information." ...
The researchers designed a series of experiments to uncover the role of movement in understanding speech, "building on the theory that the motor system is not merely an executor of movements," they write, "but actively contributes to the integration and reuse of temporal information." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-04-13 01:13 AM | Reply
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