Nina Kraus on Hearing, Noise, and Of Sound Mind

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Colonialism, Slavery, and Foreign Aid (with William Easterly)

Can the promise of economic progress ever justify conquest, coercion, and control over other people’s lives? Economist William Easterly joins EconTalk's Russ Roberts to argue no--and to rethink what "development" really means in theory, in history, and in our politics today. Draw ...  Afficher plus

The Perfect Tuba: How Band, Grit, and Community Build a Better Life (with Sam Quinones)

Journalist and author Sam Quinones talks about his newest book, The Perfect Tuba: Forging Fulfillment from the Brass Horn, Band, and Hard Work with EconTalk's Russ Roberts. Known for his reporting on the opioid crisis, Quinones turns to a more uplifting subject--the world of tuba ...  Afficher plus

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How our brain makes sense of a noisy world, with Nina Kraus, PhD
Speaking of Psychology

Our life experiences shape the way that our brain processes sound, and sound is deeply intertwined with everything from our ability to read to our cognitive health as we age. Dr. Nina Kraus, of Northwestern University, talks about why we undervalue our sense of hearing; why music ...  Afficher plus

How do we make sense of the sounds around us?
Short Wave

Our colleagues at All Things Considered chatted with neuroscientist Nina Kraus about her new book Of Sound Mind. She shares how our brains process and create meaning from the sounds around us. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Poli ...  Afficher plus

The Power of Sound
Chasing Life

Close your eyes and just listen. Even if you aren’t actively thinking about the noises happening around you, your brain is constantly processing sound. That’s because, unlike your eyes, your ears never close. In fact, Northwestern neurobiology professor Nina Kraus, says listening ...  Afficher plus

Sound And Silence
TED Radio Hour

Sound surrounds us, from cacophony even to silence. But depending on how we hear, the world can be a different auditory experience for each of us. This hour, TED speakers explore the science of sound. Guests on the show include NPR All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly, ne ...  Afficher plus