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Replying to @thabani.mbatha8Can you trust your own senses? Your brain is constantly playing tricks on you, and in this episode of Think Bigger, we prove that your ears are lying to you just as much as your eyes. We start by revealing the answer to our previous perpetrator lineup challenge, but the real test begins when we dive deep into the world of auditory illusions and cognitive psychology. Think Bigger explores the bizarre phenomenon of auditory priming. When you listen to a sound, do you hear brainstorm or green needle? The answer might surprise you because it completely depends on what word you are thinking about at that exact moment. Your mind forces you to perceive reality based on expectations, a core topic we love to analyze here at Think Bigger. We also break down the famous McGurk effect, showing how visual information completely overrides what you actually hear. Your eyes change the way your brain processes audio tracks, converting a simple sound into something entirely different based on lip movements. Think Bigger looks at these cognitive shortcuts through an evolutionary lens, tracing our sensory flaws back to prehistoric threat detection. When an ancient ancestor heard a bush rustle, quick reaction mattered more than a perfect acoustic analysis of a tiger. Stick around until the end of the video to see if you passed our memory test, and prepare to have your mind blown by a final twist regarding the original suspect lineup. Make sure to subscribe to Think Bigger for more deep dives into psychology, human perception, and mind-bending science experiments.

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