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From Perotin to Prokofiev (and beyond), performed by Caruso to Khatia, it's all here.

Not at all - you seem to be forgetting that the viewer has been instructed to. . .

. . . concentrate on a specific task: to figure how many times the ball was passed among folks in the white suits. And that's a task which the viewer concentrates on TO THE EXCLUSION of other types of information. As I implied previously, one can concentrate on anything to the exclusion of other things (including music!) - that doesn't make this mode of perception the normal one.

I notice that this last post of yours is long on "what ifs" and speculation ("If I were to show you", "you would not be able", "you would think", "you would key in". . . ); long on sweeping generalizations from what are apparently specific, limited experiments; long on similarly sweeping assertions parading as facts ("memories are not accurate", "Human memory is extremely inaccurate", and, not least, "our aural memory is good for about 5-10 seconds"). Again, referencing a post much further up in this thread, our human memories are apparently good enough to tell 8-bit resolution from 16-bit resolution - and differentiate it with near 100% reliability - and, yes, that's a sweeping assertion on MY part. ;-)

Another thing to remember is that, with the exception of logic and mathematics, most "truth" in the other sciences is provisional - it can always be modified by further evidence and subsequent findings.


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