“The closer I examine the brain, the less I learn about the mind. Rather, what has been most informative about the mind is how people—neuroscientists and non-neuroscientists alike—interpret neuroscience data. Some cognitive neuroscientists have proposed the qualities we hold most precious as humans, like morality and free will, exist only in the context of human […]
Tag: sounds
Recognitions – part 4 – “Sloshing sounds courtesy of…”
The CNBC not only provides a freely available online source of Greebles, Tribbles and Yadgits, (see previous article in this series) but also links to the Auditory Lab at Carnegie Mellon University Psycholgy Department, headed by professor Laurie Heller. The lab hosts a huge archive of carefully produced audio recordings provided for research purposes. Hear […]
Animal sounds by humans (international)
The Bzzzpeek project collects sounds that people make to imitate various animals. They also collect imitations of vehicle sounds. They recently added Bulgarian imitators to the mix. (Thanks to investigator Jean Berko Gleason for bringing this to our attention.)