Thanks!! You’d be surprised how many of those replies were evidenceless speculation :-)
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@chrisfassnidge, I was going to link to your paper on this but it looks like someone did it already :) I like this gif, the effect is really quite strong
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Take an actual scientific survey (by
@chrisfassnidge) on visual motion and internal auditory sensation at http://tinyurl.com/vEARsurveyShow this thread
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There’s a ton a of research on that. You might want to start here https://www.nature.com/articles/nrn2811 …
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Reading voices and hearing text: Talker-specific auditory imagery in reading. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010027709001139 …
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That’s my perceptual experience, too. I can “squint” my ears voluntarily and it’s a similar feeling.
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After watching is a number of times , I stopped hearing it. Suggests habituation? Wondering how long before it comes back. Also asked husband without the priming sentence and he heard nothing. Worth doing that with a few more people..
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About 15% of people are saying they can’t, either.https://twitter.com/lisadebruine/status/937302328184594432 …
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