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You know one thing I thing is interesting is simply having people listen to their varying pitch sensitivities as they simply change the shape of their own pinnae. They can do this simply with their fingers and some gentle bending. It's typically high frequency reflection, but it is remarkable. There's lots of other stuff to fiddle with if you want to call it an exhibit.
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On Oct 26, 2011, at 1:22 PM, Jeff Rosenblatt wrote:
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> John,
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> To simulate the asymmetrical ears of an owl (which provide a superior sense of hearing...especially at night time), I have seen a nice science demo where a person wears tricked out headphones with flexible tubing attached to each ear piece. The tubes can be oriented in different directions and can imitate the side and front facing ears of an owl. It presents a 'different' perspective for the participant.
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