The vision revolution : how the latest research overturns everything we thought we knew about human vision

This work explores the hypothesis that human speech and music are designed to mimic natural sounds, utilising auditory processing systems that evolved over millions of years. It argues that these cultural developments harness pre-existing biological capabilities.

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