Annotated Bibliography
Drexl, Markus et al. “Responses Of The Human Inner Ear To Low-Frequency Sound“. Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology, 2016, pp. 275-284. Springer International Publishing, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-25474-6_29.
This article will help me find out about the effects of low frequency noise on human hearing system. While most people think
us humans are not capable of hearing stuff below 200Hz, to my understanding from the article, they do have an impact on our brains and hearing organs. This article provide evidence on this topic
Klimesch, Wolfgang. “Alpha-Band Oscillations, Attention, And Controlled Access To Stored Information”. Trends In Cognitive Sciences, vol 16, no. 12, 2012, pp. 606-617. Elsevier BV, doi:10.1016/j.tics.2012.10.007.
While reading the Oohashi article, i came over this word “alpha-EEG”. This article by klimesch is all about the Alpha bands in our brain which helped me understand more about how inaudible noises affect our brain.
Oohashi, Tsutomu et al. “Inaudible High-Frequency Sounds Affect Brain Activity: Hypersonic Effect”. Journal Of Neurophysiology, vol 83, no. 6, 2000, pp. 3548-3558. American Physiological Society, doi:10.1152/jn.2000.83.6.3548.
This article is actually out of a journal which is all about how brain is affected by stuff around it. The part i’m focusing on explains all about how high frequency noises impact our brain.
Stuebs, Jessy Lee. “Inaudible Frequency: The Misuse Of A Valuable Tool – US Represented“.
This article lead me to information about how inaudible sounds can and have been weaponized before. With an example regarding the US embassy in Cuba
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