
Why Can I Hear This .gif?
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Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the phenomenon of Veer, where silent GIFs seem to produce sound for some viewers. This effect, known as Visually Evoked Auditory Response, gained attention after a viral tweet in 2017. Researchers have linked Veer to synesthesia, a sensory crossover, but alternative theories suggest it might be due to the brain's anticipation of sound. The video discusses ongoing research and the potential implications for understanding sensory interactions.
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