Long-term music training tunes how the brain temporally binds signals from multiple senses

Practicing a musical instrument is a rich multisensory experience involving the integration of visual, auditory, and tactile inputs with motor responses. This combined psychophysics-fMRI study used the musician’s brain to investigate how sensory-motor experience molds temporal binding of auditory and visual signals. Behaviorally, musicians exhibited a narrower temporal integration window than nonmusicians for music but … Read more

Lloyd Pye, Brien Foerster & Jerry Wills – 2 hours, Red Ice

Lloyd Pye is a researcher, author and lecturer. His subject areas include Intervention Theory, Hominoids, human origins and the Starchild Skull. Brien Foerster is a professional sculptor and author known for his research on the megalithic sites of South America. He is also the assistant director of the Paracas History Museum in Paracas, south of … Read more

How to Set Up and Intonate an Acoustic Guitar

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9ywORU5EUs Setting up and intonating an acoustic guitar properly is crucial for ensuring that the instrument plays in tune across the entire fretboard. While intonation adjustments on acoustic guitars can be more challenging than on electric guitars due to their fixed bridge systems, there are several steps you can take to improve intonation and overall … Read more

Rex Gilroy — Mysterious Australia: Pyramids, Yowies and Ancient stuff

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Rex Gilroy is an Australian author and self-proclaimed cryptozoologist known for his research into mysterious phenomena, ancient history, and unexplained creatures in Australia. He has written extensively on topics ranging from UFOs and ancient civilizations to cryptids like the Yowie, Australia’s version of Bigfoot. One of his notable works is the book “Mysterious Australia: Pyramids, … Read more

Ancient Hidden Technology Use of Sound

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhOwucw-GRg   The concept of ancient hidden technology using sound involves the idea that various ancient civilizations possessed advanced knowledge of acoustics and harnessed sound for practical and mystical purposes. This encompasses a wide range of applications, from constructing megalithic structures to healing practices and spiritual rituals. While some claims are speculative and not widely … Read more

BioAcoustics – What the Voice Tells

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State of Health revealed by voice. Sound making and sound discerning account for 30% of brain volume. It is that important. Body posture helps set presence, state of mind and being. No doubt the voice does as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haETzdgRcn4&index=43   Bioacoustics is a branch of science that deals with the study of sound production, transmission, … Read more