Psychoacoustics Gets Attention (09-12-11)
A recent article in The New York Times by Guy Gugliotta drew attention to the hard and valuable work of psychoacousticians.
A recent article in The New York Times by Guy Gugliotta drew attention to the hard and valuable work of psychoacousticians.
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Geary thoroughly explores how “our experience is molded by metaphor.”
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