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The term "sound envelope" can also refer to a phenomenon in cognitive neuroscience where incoming sounds are stored very briefly in a person's short term memory. The amount of sound stored at any point in time is called the sound envelope, and it is responsible for a person's ability to remember the beginning, middle, and end of a word for the time that it takes the brain to compile the sounds into a meaningful representation.
This is a stryker ::: alias where he works with artists in collabrative music production and performance.
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