The Max Planck Institute in Tübingen, Germany recently published an article in Neuron (a scientific like journal) that the senses of hearing and touch are directly related. Their research shows that sensory integration for touch and hearing occur in auidtory cortex, not in the associative cortex like previously thought. Thus stimulating your touch receptors heightens your ability to hear.
Stereophile mentions a quick test that you can do to hear if it's true yourself by lightly rubbing you palms while listening to music. In theory, the music will sound better while rubbing your palms that if you just sat there.
That's cool. I'm gonna try it at home tonight.
Jammrock





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