In Reply to: Expectation bias posted by Brian H P on November 5, 2021 at 11:55:28:
A listener can percieve a large difference in sound where there is no difference even if they expect no difference. It comes back to limited data processing of the human brain, short term aural memory, steered focus and feed back loops for storing aural memories.
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