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THE KILLING III (REVEALED AS NONSENSE)
It's interesting, if I cover the subtitles, I understand them completely. But if I leave the subtitles, I can't follow at all, it's gibberish. This must be something like the McGurk effect:
Fenton! Fenton! Fenton! Oh Jesus Christ! FENTON!!!!!
This F vs B controversy is interesting, its actually called the McGurk effect:
http://www.moillusions.com/2011/05/mcgurk-effect-audio-video-illusion.html
The McGurk Effect - Is Seeing Believing?
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The McGurk Effect - BBC Horizon
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The McGurk Effect - BBC Horizon
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The McGurk Effect - BBC Horizon
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The McGurk Effect - you're hearing what you see
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The McGurk Effect - you're hearing what you see
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The McGurk Effect -- what we hear changes with what we see
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gwiz665
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eh it's not so bad. I have a very strong sense of smell and my monitor is braile enabled.
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In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
Heh, I suppose that would cause some problems. Must be hard to use a place like videosift like that.
In reply to this comment by residue:
well, I am clinically blind, so maybe that's the problem.
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
Heh, I don't know what to tell you. I've tried it on myself and others where it works fine. It could mean that you don't use your eyes as much for speech recognition. Try watching his mouth intently and hear again.
For me it turns to a mix between dada/gaga instantly if I look, and baba when I don't look. A controlled synesthesia, I think it's super interesting and mind-freaking.
In reply to this comment by residue:
that's a little disconcerting. I watched it again and I'm only getting "ba-ba"
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
@thinker247 & @residue: I think it's your brains' that aren't doing their job. Might be the low resolution picture or.. other anomalies.
Works fine for me.
residue
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Heh, I suppose that would cause some problems. Must be hard to use a place like videosift like that.
![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/smile.gif)
![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/tongue.gif)
In reply to this comment by residue:
well, I am clinically blind, so maybe that's the problem.
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
Heh, I don't know what to tell you. I've tried it on myself and others where it works fine. It could mean that you don't use your eyes as much for speech recognition. Try watching his mouth intently and hear again.
For me it turns to a mix between dada/gaga instantly if I look, and baba when I don't look. A controlled synesthesia, I think it's super interesting and mind-freaking.
In reply to this comment by residue:
that's a little disconcerting. I watched it again and I'm only getting "ba-ba"
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
@thinker247 & @residue: I think it's your brains' that aren't doing their job. Might be the low resolution picture or.. other anomalies.
Works fine for me.
gwiz665
(Member Profile)
well, I am clinically blind, so maybe that's the problem.
![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/smile.gif)
![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/tongue.gif)
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
Heh, I don't know what to tell you. I've tried it on myself and others where it works fine. It could mean that you don't use your eyes as much for speech recognition. Try watching his mouth intently and hear again.
For me it turns to a mix between dada/gaga instantly if I look, and baba when I don't look. A controlled synesthesia, I think it's super interesting and mind-freaking.
In reply to this comment by residue:
that's a little disconcerting. I watched it again and I'm only getting "ba-ba"
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
@thinker247 & @residue: I think it's your brains' that aren't doing their job. Might be the low resolution picture or.. other anomalies.
Works fine for me.