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The silent mind
New Zealand Listener
|May 10-16, 2025
At the University of Auckland last month, experts in psychology and cognitive neuroscience met to explore a phenomenon called anauralia.
The conference organiser, Professor Tony Lambert, has defined a person with anauralia as one who lacks the auditory equivalent of a mind’s eye, and is unable to conjure up or hear sounds in the mind's inner ear. What does a silent mind tell experts about auditory cognition and the way the brain perceives sound?
Invited to speak on a conference panel, I did the best I could. Poet Serie Barford and I participated almost, you could say, as exhibits. Barford outlined the Pasifika concept of vā; I discussed composing dialogue and prose. Lambert and his impressive PhD students then launched into arcane exchanges with the audience about neuroimaging techniques and scans and flow.
Musicologist Nancy November added a brilliantly interesting angle to the panel when she described the ways Beethoven used his mind's inner ear to compose music after he'd become deaf.
This story is from the May 10-16, 2025 edition of New Zealand Listener.
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