Clarice wakes up in a daze and remembers that she has to do laundry. On her way to the laundry room, she encounters an enormous
black spider, which causes her heart to race. Despite this, she continues to the laundry room and stays until all of her clothes are washed and dried to her satisfaction. At what point does Clarice experience an emotion?
Explanation: On Clarice way to the laundry room, she encounters an enormous black spider, which causes her heart to race, Despite this, she continues to the laundry room and stays until all of her clothes are washed and dried to her satisfaction. However, Clarice experience an emotion at the point she encounters the spider.
Pollack and Pickett's found from their experiment on understanding speech that only 50% of the words spoken by their own voices could be identified by the participants.
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The experiment carried out by Pollack and Pickett was intended at determining whether or not people recognize and understand the words and syllables spoken by their own selves when the words are presented to them separately one word at a time.
The experiment was inspired by the fact that humans often perceive their own voice in a different way than how it actually is.