[sdiy] "sample accurate light swing"
MTG
grant at musictechnologiesgroup.com
Thu Oct 27 18:30:16 CEST 2016
We can perceive aliasing with our unaided eyes can we not? When you look
a the wheels of a car along side you turning and then slowing and going
backward even though the car (not just with the aid of a camera) is
still moving forward. I thought this implied some kind of visual scan
rate. Or maybe I'm just nuts.
On 10/26/2016 11:46 PM, Adam Inglis wrote:
>
>> On 25 Oct 2016, at 4:51 AM, Colin f <colin at colinfraser.com> wrote:
>> Read the section from page 2 titled "Simultaneity, Succession, Temporal
>> Order"...
>> http://www.grp.hwz.uni-muenchen.de/pdf/wittmann_pdf/timereview.pdf
>>
>
> (This is a bit off-topic so I’ll keep it brief)
>
> Colin, that article is mind-blowing!
> The idea that the brain has a central oscillator (perhaps running around 40 Hz) by which it processes temporal events, throws up all sorts of interesting questions about how we perceive sound, rhythm, music, life events, and also how distortion of that perception can occur with brain injury, stress, recreational drugs etc. (I have a medical background so I found it doubly fascinating).
> Thanks for the link!
>
> cheers
> Adam
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