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In Reply to: RE: But how do you prove something that is very subjective? posted by Geoffkait on April 29, 2025 at 03:30:13:
Not irrelevant but perhaps troubling as it demonstrates that your perception includes what you see and in some cases, what you see over rides what what you hear.
That perception includes what you know as well and is why they remove all of those inputs when they test your hearing, there is no red light to show when the tone is present. In that case, they only want to know what you actually hear (perception limited to ones ears) and this approach also works for audio.
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- RE: But how do you prove something that is very subjective? - tomservo 10:42:45 04/29/25 (1)
- RE: But how do you prove something that is very subjective? - Geoffkait 16:41:10 04/29/25 (0)