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RE: subjective interpretation

Well said, I suppose. :) Personally, I've not gotten that far into what processing happens in the brain, I only deal with the inputs and the results of auditory perception and psychoacoustic aspects of hearing.

As I wrote in my book "Truisms of Life", perception is reality. The only reality we know is what we perceive, and what we perceive is, necessarily, entirely subjective.

"further integration with previously stored information, and further coloration by our own emotional state. We do not hear "absolutely" what comes out of the speakers--we hear what our brains tell us we hear."

Yes. Have you read Eric Heller's book "Why You Hear What You Hear"?

(Just fyi, in your post, I think "research" should be "reaches".) And, did you really mean "singles", or maybe "signals"?

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