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In Class: Hearing Your Bias

Biases that impact how we experience the world include how our brain automatically processes information. Differences in how people experience color or hear sounds is an example of how media can be interpreted differently by physical or cognitive biases. In this activity, we use the "Yanny vs. Laurel" audio debate to explore bias.

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