The Octave Illusion
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In this video, the Octave illusion is explored, where listeners perceive a single continuous two-tone chord that switches between ears and pitches. Interestingly, right-handed individuals tend to hear the high tone on the right and the low tone on the left, while left-handed individuals may vary in their perception. Some listeners also experience additional variations, such as changing pitches or different instrument sounds.
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