Freakonomics Radio
Your Brain Doesn’t Work the Way You Think
David Eagleman
Originally, we built a vest that was covered with vibratory motors. and we captured sound for people who are deaf. So the vest captures sound, breaks it up from high to low frequency, and you're feeling the sound on your torso. By the way, this is exactly what the inner ear does. It breaks up sound from high to low frequency and ships that off to the brain.
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