Awesome Tips Crazy Audio Illusion – The McGurk Effect
This is the Audio Illusion known as the McGurk Effect. Pay close attention to the video footage and watch what happens!
This is the Audio Illusion known as the McGurk Effect. Pay close attention to the video footage and watch what happens!
This effect was discovered completely by accident when Harry McGurk had his lab assistant dub over some video while studying how infants understand language. Because vision is our primary sense we actual perceive audio using our eyes first. Hearing, Taste, Smell and touch are all secondary senses when compared to sight.
Our brains take in the information we see and try to make the best guess as to what we’re hearing as well. So in a nutshell, when we hear one thing but see another our sight takes precedence and we intrepret a different word being said.
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I heard FAH….HELP
In the first clip, her lips are together to make the bah sound. The second clip, her top teeth are clearly over her bottom lip with the interntion to say the fah sound. There was no trick. She was intentionally saying everything differently.
I heard bah both times.
This also I suppose explains why at night with the fan on in the bedroom i sometimes hear a radio playing. My mind in the dark is adding what it thinks I should be hearing? I did hear the difference but not that much difference.
I have no vision. So… Sound is quite important for me
To be honest, I heard both sound as [p], whether I watched the speaker's mouth or not.
The first sound is [p]. And the second one is actually [p̪], the voiceless labiodental stop, which sounds similar to usual [p] but using upper teeth contacting lower lip instead (like [f]).
The [p] and [p̪] sound almost the same, almost no language keeps distinction between those two sounds.
Doesn't work because the B is so extremely overpronounced 🤣
Bah, this is fake, I saw the lady move here mouth to the f movement, nice try
It's funny that no one heard Fah
I hear skra la la
Spanish people heard paaah
Fah fah fah
Bah Bah Bah
i hear fuck you fuck you fuck you , cause nothing change at all , stop eat mushrooms , they are our best friends
I heard bah the whole time, LIKE if you did, COMMENT, if you didnt
Nah fam. I heard bah all the time
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I dont hear fah lol
Sight is important with this. If you watch her lips, you’ll hear the two different sounds of bah and (I heard vah). But I can hear both.
Actually its your brains way of saying "who gives a shit what shes saying. I have more important information to process"
I heard bah both times.
If you close your eyes at first twice you'll hear bag both times
I did hear bah ONLY
I heard laurel
I understand all of the people who say they heard "vah" during the second version because that makes a lot more sense.
It's pretty clearly supposed to be a voiced consonant, whether it's "bah" or "vah," and definitely not an unvoiced consonant like "fah" or "pah."
Can anyone hear both at the same time? I hear bah for the attack part and pah for the sustain part of the sound
also if u saw they are not same audio becuz when she was saying F look at her mouth her teeth but when she said Bah with a B look at her lips
them teeth tho
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i heared PAH PAH PAH PAH PAH PAH
Try this one you get two videos side by side.https://youtu.be/kzo45hWXRWU
No I actually heard bah in both
Bah bah bah whole way through that's all I heard
Sight
sorry. I have a will of titanium. I heard bah on both
The effect on me was exactly as the video said it would be. For the people unable to hear the difference, I wonder if you also have trouble being able to read expressions on people faces. I believe it's called "agnosia."
actually i heard the word pah
sound is better
seems I process audio first
bah cause I'm the goat
so what does it mean if you can tell she's saying Fah cause her lips are making the F sound, but you hear Bah?
i just heard bah