"yanni vs. laurel" explained by categorical speech perception - ok science

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @teriko2590
    @teriko2590 5 лет назад +33

    heard laural on both audios loll

    • @mikedavis979
      @mikedavis979 3 года назад

      me too until I replayed video several times, then the very last "yanni", the one almost sounded like noise, sounded like laurel. btw his audio is not great on several videos anyway.

    • @mikedavis979
      @mikedavis979 3 года назад

      i think he mixed up audios. i heard laurel when supposed to hear yanni, and vice versa. tsk tsk edit your vids better dude.

  • @Mphilaspirant
    @Mphilaspirant 2 года назад +1

    Please come back

  • @cameronball3998
    @cameronball3998 4 года назад +3

    A formant is not a visualisation of a collection of sound waves. A formant is a resonance in speech, whereas I believe you mean the spectrogram shown is the visualisation of sound waves.

  • @JoaoVitorBRgomes
    @JoaoVitorBRgomes 4 года назад +5

    2:48 I was still hearing Laurel

  • @JoaoVitorBRgomes
    @JoaoVitorBRgomes 4 года назад +4

    Only hear Laurel.

  • @MuscleUpBook
    @MuscleUpBook 4 года назад +5

    I only heard Laurel the whole time 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @sheylawypack489
    @sheylawypack489 6 лет назад +16

    I listened to "Yanni" on both audios even though you changed the frequencies. Is that normal? Btw, thanks for your video. It is helpful as I am taking a Psychology of Language class!

    • @mikedavis979
      @mikedavis979 3 года назад

      i heard yanni until the very last one, which jst sounded like white noise at first, then I finallly heard as laurel, after several replays

    • @mikedavis979
      @mikedavis979 3 года назад

      i think he mixed up audios. i heard laurel when supposed to hear yanni, and vice versa. tsk tsk edit your vids better dude.

    • @dididahye3586
      @dididahye3586 3 года назад +5

      I heard only Laurel for both audios XD also doing this for psychology language class

    • @Marthe12121
      @Marthe12121 2 года назад

      I had the same but with Laurel!

    • @Umair_Linguistics
      @Umair_Linguistics Год назад

      Me too heard only Laurel

  • @Joseko
    @Joseko 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you! This really helped me for one of my phonetics classes!

  • @NegativeReferral
    @NegativeReferral 3 года назад +1

    When I hear the original recording, I hear both at the same time. Yanny is a robotic, high pitched sound with a slower pace, while Laurel is deeper and has a faster pace. I'm also autistic so I wonder if autistic speech perception is less categorical and more objective. Probably the same reason why autistic folks are more likely to have perfect pitch than NT's.

  • @_polpon
    @_polpon 4 года назад +4

    I never heard yanni (?)

  • @m.r.1230
    @m.r.1230 3 года назад

    You explained it to me better than a book of cognitive psychology, thank you!

  • @melina7647
    @melina7647 5 лет назад +4

    I can’t hear laurel no matter how hard I try?

  • @jackpainting7150
    @jackpainting7150 4 года назад +1

    What if I CAN hear Laurel and Yanni simultaneously or switch between both at will? Am I imagining it? This is when they are played normally, not during the frequency manipulation examples. Great video by the way.

  • @kristinawagers1004
    @kristinawagers1004 4 года назад +3

    Lol @ the low frequencies... I heard "yanni...yanni...yanni...yanni" then he says "everyone should be team "Laurel."" Uh. About to start a paper on categorical perception though so thanks for the insight!

  • @alyxmarasco2664
    @alyxmarasco2664 Месяц назад

    I actually am able to hear both at the same time, no matter how much the frequencies change. When I really focus on hearing one, like yanny, it's clearer than the other, but laurel is still always there. I think the frequencies are too mixed for me to have to choose one.

  • @Umair_Linguistics
    @Umair_Linguistics Год назад

    Thank you

  • @zforannie
    @zforannie 5 лет назад +2

    what if you can hear both yanni and laurel

    • @lovisahakansson7832
      @lovisahakansson7832 5 лет назад +1

      I was only hearing Yanni before this video, but after watching this, I also hear both, cause now I know what to listen for I guess?

  • @ash-ys4mg
    @ash-ys4mg Год назад +1

    I even tried hearing yanni but all i can hear was laurel the whole time

  • @SO-oy2li
    @SO-oy2li 4 года назад

    Fantastic explanation. The best I could find. Thank you so much!

  • @gentlemango0167
    @gentlemango0167 5 лет назад

    Lieberman et al. used the perturbation of VOT as an indication of categorical perception, however, in your example you used formant frequencies to explain this phenomenon. Is there research that uses the perturbation of formant frequencies and transitions to explain categorical perception?

  • @benanercaliskan302
    @benanercaliskan302 3 года назад +1

    I heard yammy both , so confused :(

  • @Mom2Johnny
    @Mom2Johnny 4 года назад +2

    I never heard "yanni".
    What's up with that??

  • @spinelessdevil
    @spinelessdevil Год назад

    heard both at the same tiiime in all these cases bro

  • @randomland9088
    @randomland9088 2 года назад

    "laurel" wtf how is that yani? Broken down and I still hear laurel?

  • @zakmartin
    @zakmartin Год назад

    I only heard Yanni, regardless of the frequency.

  • @dimitrismayer
    @dimitrismayer 3 года назад

    Audiologist speaking here - I LOVE ZELDA, go Navi!

  • @dasraiser
    @dasraiser Год назад

    I still hear "yearly" 🤣

  • @chelseaalexander6910
    @chelseaalexander6910 4 года назад

    the Navi reference tho

  • @InsanePorcupine
    @InsanePorcupine 2 года назад

    I hear yari......

  • @Yuki_xoxo_has_quit
    @Yuki_xoxo_has_quit 4 года назад

    Hello there, thanks for explaining why I hear my name Yanni rather than Laurel owo, I am now popular at school because if this test T-T