Auditory and Cognitive Neuroscience and the State of Audio Technology
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This panel discussion from the Audio Developer Conference (ADC) 2024 explores the intersection of auditory and cognitive neuroscience with audio technology development. Join experts Dr. Susan Rogers (former sound engineer for Prince and associate professor at Berklee College of Music), Dr. Micha Heilbron (assistant professor in cognitive AI at University of Amsterdam), and Dr. Ryszard Auksztulewicz (cognitive computational neuroscientist) as they delve into how the brain processes audio and the implications for technology development. Moderated by Rebekah Wilson, co-creator of Source-Connect, the 53-minute discussion examines how understanding the brain as a "prediction machine" can inform novel approaches to audio interfaces and product design. Discover insights on prediction, signal processing, compression, generative models, and music preference that can advance fields including music technology, audio engineering, live sound, and music education. Learn how every audio technology we develop ultimately serves as an interface with the human brain and how neuroscience can inspire innovation in audio development.
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PANEL: Auditory and Cognitive Neuroscience and the State of Audio Technology - ADC 2024
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ADC - Audio Developer Conference