想象声音的不同方式

A. Ockelford
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亚当·奥克尔福德(Adam Ockelford)提请人们注意那些不愿以通常方式进行日常倾听的人群;那些认为声音的声学特性比其功能更重要的人。Ockelford特别指出了自闭症儿童的听力,对他们来说,声音的感知品质对他们来说有着特别的吸引力,而这种吸引力是以日常听力通常提供的意义为代价的。奥克尔福德认为,儿童音乐能力的发展先于语言技能的发展。通过支持这一观点的研究,奥克尔福德声称,一些自闭症患者的听觉想象力可以处理所有声音,甚至是语音,因为它们的音乐结构特性,因此音乐是自闭症患者沟通和移情的门户。
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A Different Way of Imagining Sound
Adam Ockelford draws attention to that section of the population that tends not to engage in everyday listening in the usual way; those for whom the acoustic properties of sound are prioritized over its function. In particular, Ockelford points to the listening of autistic children for whom the perceptual qualities of sound exert an especial fascination at the expense of the meaning that everyday listening normally offers. Through research that supports his contention that the development of musical abilities in children precedes that of language skills, Ockelford makes the claim that the aural imagination of some of those on the autism spectrum is one that processes all sounds, even speech, for their music-structural properties and thus it is music that is the autistic person’s gateway to communication and empathy.
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