This is extremely fascinating. My idea is that the brain is actually creating a simulation on the auditory space on the basis of memory and auditory sensory input. Only this simulation is available to our consciousness. The simulation is created whether there is real sound or if the sound has been imagined only. I also think that the ability to create stable representations of music (or whatever) varies greatly between various people depending or both genetics and practice.
STOP I JUSG THOUGHT THIS YESTERDAY. Like how we know we’re in a forest because of the leaves and birds, or by a creek because of thw sound of water. We have emotional, psychological spaces in sounds
No other animal has the ability to make music like we do. We can join various aspects of music to play and follow it. Rhythm, melodies, movement, timing, etc.
This is extremely fascinating. My idea is that the brain is actually creating a simulation on the auditory space on the basis of memory and auditory sensory input. Only this simulation is available to our consciousness. The simulation is created whether there is real sound or if the sound has been imagined only. I also think that the ability to create stable representations of music (or whatever) varies greatly between various people depending or both genetics and practice.
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STOP I JUSG THOUGHT THIS YESTERDAY. Like how we know we’re in a forest because of the leaves and birds, or by a creek because of thw sound of water. We have emotional, psychological spaces in sounds
Esto es oro para hacer musica saludos desde Rusia
Can you do a study of this on other countries to see the results?
Thank you
Interesting.
Crickets Birds dolphins etc ... music is not just human
No other animal has the ability to make music like we do. We can join various aspects of music to play and follow it. Rhythm, melodies, movement, timing, etc.