Seth S. Horowitz

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Seth S. Horowitz

Seth S. Horowitz

@SethSHorowitz

Author of The Universal Sense: How Hearing Shapes the Mind - neuroscientist, sound designer, science consultant, musician. Anything sonic.

Bergabung Mayıs 2011
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Seth S. Horowitz
Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
@AngryTheInch I understand and sympathize with your frustration. There is nothing more depressing than when your body's failures get in the way of your abilities and ideas. Hope you overcome whatever this is soon.
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Mia Stålnacke
Mia Stålnacke@AngryTheInch·
I have barely been out shooting at all this season. There is a reason. I'm very sick and I simply can't, nothing I want to talk about really, just wanted to explain. I risk heart failure if I do anything straining at all. I hope I kick this sh*t in the ass and recover soon.
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reaktorplayer@reaktorplayer·
What Silence Taught John Cage : The Story of 4’33’ (PDF) : bit.ly/2Po8Ze3
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Cooking With Sound
Cooking With Sound@CookingWthSound·
Listen to the otherworldly sounds of Mars' wind rustling the NASA InSight lander's seismometer buff.ly/2P7sI1C
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Seth S. Horowitz
Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
@nfranus This should NEVER be a movie - it is nearly a perfect book but might be interesting as a graphic novel
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anne bourne@annebourne·
residency in hommage to Pauline Oliveros 1932-2016 in Geneva January 2020
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Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
A cretaceous mammal (Jeholbaatar kielanae) had a significantly different middle ear structure due to it's unusual jaw structure (free version online here nature.com/articles/s4158…)
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Seth S. Horowitz
Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
@AizenmanLab Re-run - been a while - but thanks. Hope to get back to spreading the word about neuro, hearing, balance and the mind one day if they ever let me out of the house again...
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Seth S. Horowitz
Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
@GoyensJana @SciReports Does this hold true in arboreal reptiles as well? Would be particularly interested in old world chameleons who do the "vestibular dance" as part of their camouflage
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dr. Jana Goyens
dr. Jana Goyens@GoyensJana·
The #balance organ of #lizards and #snakes is 45% less sensitive than that of #mammals because of its elliptical canals. This is probably related to the flatness of their head. Happy to share my new paper in @SciReports! nature.com/articles/s4159…
UAntwerp Funmorph@UAFunMorph

Because of their flat heads, #lizards and #snakes have 45% less sensitivity in their #balance organ than #mammals. New #vestibularsystem research by @GoyensJana in @SciReports: doi.org/10.1038/s41598…

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Trevor Cox
Trevor Cox@trevor_cox·
Passing through Birmingham new Street station. The announcement about slippery surfaces was given by a child's voice. Why? Any ideas?
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Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
Congratulations Mary! One of us, one of us...
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Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
@mjb_austin Hi and sorry for the delay in answering. I think someone gave you info conflating my work on auditory neuroscience with that of Alex Doman of ABT who wrote the book Healing at the Speed of Sound. You can reach him at @AlexDoman
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Seth S. Horowitz
Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
@RonHakes Ron, great to hear from you - hold on and I'll DM you my info...
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RonHakes1@RonHakes·
@SethSHorowitz Seth, It's Ron Hakes. I've lost your contact info. How are you? Please get a hold of me on my twitter or gmail.
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Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
I found this to be a very confusingly written article about a potentially very interesting use of phonons (the smallest "element" of a sound) in terms of quantum computing applications scientificamerican.com/article/trappi…
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Seth S. Horowitz
Seth S. Horowitz@SethSHorowitz·
@trevor_cox @BBCRadio4 Because as you know the auditory system works significantly faster than any other sensory system - fewer soft perceptual boundaries.
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