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Brains, on the other hand, can work on many things at once, overlapping and in parallel. Our auditory system processes sound in this way—it doesn’t have to wait to find out what the pitch of a sound is to know where it is coming from; the neural circuits devoted to these two operations are trying to come up with answers at the same time.
This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession
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