In Reply to: Geeky Audio Distortion Brain Measure Question for the day posted by MarkgM on April 8, 2011 at 01:18:54:
Now that I think of it... The human brain is at the point of perceived distortion, which means it could run through the whole signal chain to recording quality as producing measurable differences in the brain, or in the sense of live sound as point A.
I wasn't sure if parts of brain activity corresponding to the sound could be separated from the rest. For example, we now have technology that can pick up words from the brain reliably. The one that got me posting on this was Alzheimer's patients brains who did produce different levels of activity corresponding to variations in distortion.
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- Responding to a couple of folks - perceived to point A - MarkgM 11:28:22 04/08/11 (0)