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On a larger scale, the idea is to see how visual and auditory illusions can trick people. I chose the auditory Pareidolia effect, which is our tendency to perceive a pattern when none exists. This effect is best known for hearing words from random sounds, but it can also be hearing different words from the words actually being said. A good example of the latter is the Phantom Words illusion, in which given sounds or syllables, a person may hear words that are not actually being said. The words they think they hear typically reflects their personality, psychological state, and etc. This YouTube video gives a good example of the Phantom Words illusion:


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