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Touch at a Distance

2023/9/1
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Lulu:声音是一种远距离的触碰,它能够跨越空间、地理和意识形态的界限,连接人们。 Diana Deutsch:重复的语音片段在多次重复后会自动转化为歌曲,这表明音乐和语言之间存在着紧密的联系,音乐的本质可能比我们想象的更简单。 Mark Jude Trammell:语言和音乐紧密相关,不同语言拥有独特的音乐个性,这可以帮助我们理解音乐的本质。 Jad Abumrad:语言中存在着普遍的音乐性,父母在与婴儿交流时会使用一些具有普遍性的旋律,这些旋律能够传达不同的情感和指令。 Anne Fernald:声音更像是一种远距离的触碰,它能够直接影响我们的感受。 Jonah Lehrer:声音通过一系列物理和生物化学过程转化为大脑中的电信号,最终形成我们听到的声音。 Mark Dutramo:声音的愉悦感和不悦感与大脑接收到的电信号的规律性和节奏性有关,规律的信号让人感到舒适,不规律的信号让人感到不适。 Jan Fishman:人们对音乐的感受是可变的,这取决于他们对音乐的熟悉程度和大脑对音乐信息的处理方式。 艺术家与大脑之间存在着永恒的斗争,艺术家试图创造新的、不和谐的声音来挑战大脑,而大脑则试图通过学习来使这些声音变得熟悉。

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In this episode from 2007, we take you on a tour of language, music, and the properties of sound. We look at what sound does to our bodies, our brains, our feelings… and we go back to the reason we at Radiolab tell you stories the way we do. 

First, we look at Diana Deutsch’s work on language and music, and how certain languages seem to promote musicality in humans. Then we meet Psychologist Anne Fernald and listen to parents as they talk to their babies across languages and cultures. Last, we go to 1913 Paris and sneak into the premiere of Igor Stravinsky’s score of The Rite of Spring

Check out Diana Deutsch's 'Audio Illusions' here (https://deutsch.ucsd.edu/psychology/pages.php?i=201). )

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*Follow our show on Instagram), Twitter) and Facebook) @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing *[email protected])Correction: An earlier version of this piece incorrectly stated the dates of two performances of “Rite of Spring” and the time that passed between them. The performance that inspired rioting occurred on May 29th, 1913. The second performance that we discussed occurred in April of 1914. The audio has been adjusted to reflect this fact.)Correction: An earlier version of this piece incorrectly stated that the “Rite of Spring” was used in the movie “Fantasia” during the part that featured mushrooms. It was in fact used during the part that featured dinosaurs. The audio has been adjusted to reflect this fact.)

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