Phil Leigh;686727 Wrote: 
> Indeed - so far nobody has answered this question except to say that the
> buffer isn't big enough to hold enough music to form an opinion... Which
> is complete and utter rubbish as far as I am concerned. I'm still not
> sure that people understand we have really bad aural memory and if it
> takes hours or days for us to decide if something is better or worse
> that almost certainly means it is hasn't changed at all!

The fact that the buffer is too short to judge might be precisely the
consequence that we have bad aural memory.

Cognitive process passes through a kind of mental representation that
may need some more time.


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evdplancke


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