HEAR

Hearing is an intricate modality of sensory perception. It is continuously enfolded in the surroundings in which it takes place. While passive in its disposition, hearing is integral to the movement and fluctuations of one's environment. At all times, hearing remains open, (in)active but attune...

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Other Authors: Mandic, Danilo (Editor), Nirta, Caterina (Editor), Pavoni, Andrea (Editor), Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London University of Westminster Press 2023
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