Walking reshapes brain hearing, shifting sound focus with movement and turns for safer, sharper daily listening.
Walking enhances auditory processing in multiple ways. It strengthens brain responses to ongoing sounds, dynamically shifts ...
Does walking influence how people process sensory information, like sounds, from the environment? In a new JNeurosci paper, ...
A new study shows that walking enhances how the brain processes auditory information, sharpening responses compared to standing still.
Quoting Wes Harrison, otherwise known as ``Mr. Sound Effects,'' isn't that easy. The grammatical concept of ``onomatopoeia'' -- the formation of words by imitating sounds'' -- comes to mind. But even ...
The path people take while walking can influence how the brain responds to sounds.