Hello everyone,
I need some help finding an episode, and I was hoping someone here might he able to help me find it. For some background, I'm a college student currently taking a class about the way we perceive our environments. Recently we've been learning about phonemic restoration of speech, which is a phenomenon that allows people to understand missing portions of speech when it is replaced by white noise instead of silence. My professor mentioned that he once saw this demonstrated in an episode of Star Trek, but he could never find the episode it's from. I want to surprise him by finding the clip for him. However, I have little to no knowledge of Star Trek, so I need some help. This is where you come in.
As for the clip itself, I don't have much more information to offer. He described it as a scene where the crew has some kind of audio with parts cut out that they can't understand. Then, one person suggests that they fill the gaps in the audio with some noise and try listening to it again. After this, the crew is then able to understand what is being said. My professor is a middle-aged man, so I assume the episode in question is from The Next Generation, but I'm not sure.
Any and all information that could help me solve this puzzle would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading!
I need some help finding an episode, and I was hoping someone here might he able to help me find it. For some background, I'm a college student currently taking a class about the way we perceive our environments. Recently we've been learning about phonemic restoration of speech, which is a phenomenon that allows people to understand missing portions of speech when it is replaced by white noise instead of silence. My professor mentioned that he once saw this demonstrated in an episode of Star Trek, but he could never find the episode it's from. I want to surprise him by finding the clip for him. However, I have little to no knowledge of Star Trek, so I need some help. This is where you come in.
As for the clip itself, I don't have much more information to offer. He described it as a scene where the crew has some kind of audio with parts cut out that they can't understand. Then, one person suggests that they fill the gaps in the audio with some noise and try listening to it again. After this, the crew is then able to understand what is being said. My professor is a middle-aged man, so I assume the episode in question is from The Next Generation, but I'm not sure.
Any and all information that could help me solve this puzzle would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading!