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Can You Trust Your Ears?

April 17, 2015 ebgblog_autho

We know our eyes can easily be lied to, but what about our ears? Can we be fooled into hearing something that isn’t there?

Take a look at this ASAPScience video explaining auditory illusions and phenomena such as the ‘Shepard Tone Illusion’.

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