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How the cochlea computes (2024)

(www.dissonances.blog)
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1. fennec-posix ◴[] No.45765211[source]
"It appears that human speech occupies a distinct time-frequency space. Some speculate that speech evolved to fill a time-frequency space that wasn’t yet occupied by other existing sounds."

I found this quite interesting, as I have noticed that I can detect voices in high-noise environments. E.g. HF Radio where noise is almost a constant if you don't use a digital mode.