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Dear all,
I've done some modeling arguing that the audio/vestibular pairing of maternal gait inside the womb could scaffold the development of beat perception and the urge to move to music. To respond to reviewers, I need to argue that maternal footsteps are indeed audible
inside the womb and give some sense of what the amplitude envelope of the sound would look like. Does anyone have any thoughts about how to go beyond basic assumptions (I've been assuming audible, low-pass-filtered impulses) to get a better sense of what maternal
footsteps sound like inside the womb?
(Reply to me directly -- doesn't seem worth starting a long chain about this)
Thanks,
Jonathan
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