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How Can People Hear Speaking Voices Different?
I now try explain this best as I can:
For example, Let’s say that there is two guys Tommy and Andrew. They both have heard their other friend Simon talk. They all have other friend, Frank. Andrew thinks that Frank totally sounds like Simon. Tommy thinks that totally not.
How that is possible?
For example, Let’s say that there is two guys Tommy and Andrew. They both have heard their other friend Simon talk. They all have other friend, Frank. Andrew thinks that Frank totally sounds like Simon. Tommy thinks that totally not.
How that is possible?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect the processing within the brain is subtly different. Some sounds are minimised by the brain and not paid close attention to, whilst others are exaggerated and thus more easily spotted as different.
This explains why some language groups can not seem to detect error in the way they speak a foreign language; an obvious example is the oriental difficulty in hearing a difference between 'r' and 'l'.
Surely this must play a smaller part in what closer individuals hear. One hears the similarities in the third party easily and doesn't detect the differences, the other is more attuned to hearing the differences, and doesn't notice the similarities.
This explains why some language groups can not seem to detect error in the way they speak a foreign language; an obvious example is the oriental difficulty in hearing a difference between 'r' and 'l'.
Surely this must play a smaller part in what closer individuals hear. One hears the similarities in the third party easily and doesn't detect the differences, the other is more attuned to hearing the differences, and doesn't notice the similarities.
Okay, story is this:
On 1997, somebody called Art Bell’s show and claimed he worked in Area 51 :
https:/ /youtu. be/ee3b ld4lTG0
He returned in 1998 again to declare its hoax:
https:/ /youtu. be/MhLh 8KJCPNI
I'm now asking, do they sound alike? I have seen both side of views and can't really say.. Does anyone have like a voice analyzing software or something to find this out?
On 1997, somebody called Art Bell’s show and claimed he worked in Area 51 :
https:/
He returned in 1998 again to declare its hoax:
https:/
I'm now asking, do they sound alike? I have seen both side of views and can't really say.. Does anyone have like a voice analyzing software or something to find this out?
I suspect the processing within the brain is subtly different. Some sounds are minimised by the brain and not paid close attention to, whilst others are exaggerated and thus more easily spotted as different.
This explains why some language groups can not seem to detect error in the way they speak a foreign language; an obvious example is the oriental difficulty in hearing a difference between 'r' and 'l'.
Surely this must play a smaller part in what closer individuals hear. You hear the similarities in the third party easily and don't detect the differences, the other folk are more attuned to hearing the differences, and don't notice the similarities.
This explains why some language groups can not seem to detect error in the way they speak a foreign language; an obvious example is the oriental difficulty in hearing a difference between 'r' and 'l'.
Surely this must play a smaller part in what closer individuals hear. You hear the similarities in the third party easily and don't detect the differences, the other folk are more attuned to hearing the differences, and don't notice the similarities.
I am not sure if this is true
forty years ago or so
they played recordings of Harold wilson - whom you wont know
and recordings of John Bird whom you also dont know mimicking Harold Wilson to listeners, and they could not tell the difference
Machine voice analysis took a big hit on that
or to put it another way
People who made a living sounding like Margaret Thatcher
really did sound like Margaret Thatcher
forty years ago or so
they played recordings of Harold wilson - whom you wont know
and recordings of John Bird whom you also dont know mimicking Harold Wilson to listeners, and they could not tell the difference
Machine voice analysis took a big hit on that
or to put it another way
People who made a living sounding like Margaret Thatcher
really did sound like Margaret Thatcher
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