Neat_Art9336 t1_j054dz4 wrote
Reply to comment by one_is_enough in New research shows why we hear “lemon” and not “melon” in processing incoming sounds: our brains “time-stamp” the order of incoming sounds, allowing us to correctly process the words that we hear by giuliomagnifico
The “what” was always known. It’s the “how” they researched.
C-creepy-o t1_j096uwz wrote
Yeah but the how seems rather obvious. We hear certain syllables before other syllables we obviously don't hear sound before we hear sounds. And if are brain jumbled them up at any point it would be rather obvious with words like melon and lemon which seem like a super poor example given the syllabes themselves sound different and wouldn't sound the same jumbled up anyway.
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