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  2. File:The Brain That Wouldn't Die.ogv - Wikipedia

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    The_Brain_That_Wouldn't_Die.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 h 21 min 57 s, 400 × 300 pixels, 629 kbps overall, file size: 368.47 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons .

  3. Wikipedia:Spoken articles - Wikipedia

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    This page lists recordings of Wikipedia articles being read aloud, and the year each recording was made. Articles under each subject heading are listed alphabetically (by surname for people). For help playing Ogg audio, see Help:Media. To request an article to be spoken, see Category:Spoken Wikipedia requests.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Audio Barnstar. The Audio Barnstar is more general and may be awarded to editors who make a significant contribution to the wiki by creating and/or adding original or rare audio files, historical recordings, self-made music, self-made examples of sound effects or musical styles, natural sounds, etc.

  5. File:Journey of Sound to the Brain.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Original file (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 2 min 27 s, 1,280 × 720 pixels, 2.34 Mbps overall, file size: 40.92 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of free sound effects resources of public domain or free content sound recordings appropriate for Wikipedia use available online, and as well as in other contexts. All files should be converted to ogg , Wikipedia's patent-free format of choice.

  7. Psychoacoustics - Wikipedia

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    Many audio compression codecs such as MP3 and Opus use a psychoacoustic model to increase compression ratios. The success of conventional audio systems for the reproduction of music in theatres and homes can be attributed to psychoacoustics [ 17 ] and psychoacoustic considerations gave rise to novel audio systems, such as psychoacoustic sound ...

  8. Audio therapy - Wikipedia

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    Audio therapy is the clinical use of recorded sound, music, or spoken words, or a combination thereof, recorded on a physical medium such as a compact disc (CD), or a digital file, including those formatted as MP3, which patients or participants play on a suitable device, and to which they listen with intent to experience a subsequent beneficial physiological, psychological, or social effect.

  9. Bayesian approaches to brain function - Wikipedia

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    Friston makes the following claims about the explanatory power of the theory: "This model of brain function can explain a wide range of anatomical and physiological aspects of brain systems; for example, the hierarchical deployment of cortical areas, recurrent architectures using forward and backward connections and functional asymmetries in ...