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In the same vein, Jerome S. Bruner, professor of Psychology, drew a distinction between speaker decisions and listener decisions. In a action in which there is "a lot of noise and very little signal," Bruner said, the impulse of the instructor is to tune out the noise. Instead, "he should...
Lush, Be a Lady. In Conquer Your Alcoholism, Edward J. McGoldrick, billed as "Your Confidential Adviser" and actually director of the New York City Bureau of Alcoholic Therapy, is tough and blunt. "You are not sick," he snarls in Groove One. "You are a flop, a failure, a drunk." But...
IM, or intermodulation distortion, is the result of two or more separate tones affecting each other in such a way as to produce a spurious, discordant, frequency. It is minute traces of this type of fault which lead to "listener fatigue," a condition characterized by a desire on the part...
As soon as Niles began to sing, the audience visibly trembled. For few had known what to expect from Niles. Authentic he may be, fascinating he is, but a singer he really is not. His is a voice that is not a voice in the musical sense of the word...
The live broadcasts of the Boston Symphony have been a resounding success. In addition to WCRB the music listener can choose WUPY in Lynn, and have at has fingertips a source of jazz in stereo.