As if we needed another thing to divide America. Some people who listen to this audio file hear one thing; others hear something completely different. It's like it was put on the internet just to sow ...
Three years ago, the internet melted down over the color of a dress. Now an audio file has friends, family members and office mates questioning one another’s hearing, and their own. The sound jumped ...
Yanny or Laurel? What do you hear?While so many people hear Yanny, so many others hear Laurel and it’s starting to divide friends and family across the nation. Well, maybe it is. What's for sure is ...
A four-second audio clip has triggered a huge divide on the internet. In the clip posted to Twitter, a robotic voice is heard saying a single word. Some people say they hear “Yanny” while others hear ...
As if we needed another thing to divide America. Some people who listen to this audio file hear one thing; others hear something completely different. It's like it was put on the internet just to sow ...
On Tuesday, blogger Cloe Feldman tweeted an audio clip along with a question: "What do you hear?! Yanny or Laurel." Much like the infamous dress did in 2015 - which was quite clearly white and gold, ...
Kudos to University of Minnesota speech-language researcher and professor Ben Munson for his original analysis explaining how the acoustic file can lead listeners to one of two conclusions. He used ...
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LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- It's settled: That viral audio clip that everybody is talking about is actually a recording of the word "laurel," not the nonsense word "yanny." At least, that's the story from ...