Episode 3: Jeremy Pagirsky Podcast notes:
Info on how sound is perceived by the human ear & brain
Behavioral Neuroscience:“Behavioral neuroscience as a scientific discipline emerged from a variety of scientific and philosophical traditions in the 18th and 19th centuries. In philosophy, people like René Descartes proposed physical models to explain animal and human behavior. Descartes, for example, suggested that the pineal gland, a midline unpaired structure in the brain of many organisms, was the point of contact between mind and body. Descartes also elaborated on a theory in which the pneumatics of bodily fluids could explain reflexes and other motor behavior. This theory was inspired by moving statues in a garden in Paris.”-Wikipedia
"For What It's Worth" Off-Broadway musical
More info on Sleep REM Cycles & Napping
Music HackathonCool Audio VisualizersDIY audio Isolation/vocal booths with packing blankets & PVC pipe. This is the cheapest & simplest portable solution & you can make it in any size.
Musician Pay scale still the same for years
How to maximise The Yerkes-Dodson Arousal/Anxiety CurveRising Sun HeadbandsShotokan Karate
Musical Call & ResponseColtrane Sheets Of Sound
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