^^^But this is wrong. It's the other way around.I do believe those hearing “Yanny” have some type of hearing issue.
A speech professor did an interview and used equipment way better than what I have and confirmed it’s Laurel.At first I hear Yanny.
Now I'm sick and hear Laurel as my tinitus is screaming.
As@b00ts said, frequency and physical factors.
^^^But this is wrong. It's the other way around.
A good test would be to have a bunch of kids listen, then have a bunch of adults who have destroyed their ears over the years by having their brains to close to a .50 cal.
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What frequency did the professor do the interview in?A speech professor did an interview and used equipment way better than what I have and confirmed it’s Laurel.
Well I’m not sure since it was an article and no sound was received from the text. There is also the redditor that started the whole thing by using a recording of “Laurel” from vocabulary.com.What frequency did the professor do the interview in?
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I don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about and I’m not going to read through all the shitAll I've ever heard is "Laurel." Then I read that the correct answer is indeed "Laurel".
And my hearing is absolute dog shit, so if you're hearing "Yanny" then you're probably close to deaf.
I imagine our geriatric members (@Lemonparty Animal and
@Fedor>GSP>Bisping) probably hear "yanny".
There’s a lot of variables that come into play. If you’re on high-end headphones at around 50% volume in a quiet room and you still hear Yanny then yea... I’d go get a check-up.All I've ever heard is "Laurel." Then I read that the correct answer is indeed "Laurel".
And my hearing is absolute dog shit, so if you're hearing "Yanny" then you're probably close to deaf.
I imagine our geriatric members (@Lemonparty Animal and
@Fedor>GSP>Bisping) probably hear "yanny".
Well I’m not sure since it was an article and no sound was received from the text. There is also the redditor that started the whole thing by using a recording of “Laurel” from vocabulary.com.
Fun test if you can’t change pitch. Try listening at different volume levels or, if you have the means, on a low-tier audio device and then a more high-end one. You’ll hear each one.
Not sure what that video does. I try to make it say Yanny in my mind and I can’t. I just hear Laurel.
Oh fuck...Victoria's Secret help these women out. You could take someone's eyes out with those!I need pics of both to decide. Which one has the bigger tits?![]()
Pertinent information for your situation.Serious deja vu, I swear I posted in this thread already.
It does exactly what you referenced, changes ranges.Not sure what that video does. I try to make it say Yanny in my mind and I can’t. I just hear Laurel.
I think they go by ginger, fire-crotch, or short of soul.![]()
Red or Orange?
It’s a parametric eq. He only took the low frequency out and slightly increased the high range and put Yanny on the screen. It still says Laurel. If you change the pitch, then you can begin to hear differently. I tried filtering out low and high on my own and still sounds like Laurel. Only way I was able to squeeze out a Yanny was a pitch change.It does exactly what you referenced, changes ranges.
I was reading a piece about this earlier. Apparently people who hear Laurel do so because they have triggered thier gag reflex over a 100 times, mainly from deep throating massive Dingus'
Naturally I only hear yanny.