Perception of Loudness Is Influenced by Prior Knowledge, Study Finds

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A study shows that familiarity with words influences how loud we perceive them to be, with real words sounding louder than nonsense words at the same volume, and this effect occurs in both native and second languages, highlighting how top-down cognitive processes shape sensory perception.
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