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==Examples== There are a multitude of examples out in the world of auditory illusions. These are examples of some auditory illusions: {{listen|filename=Risset_accelerando_beat1_MCLD.ogg|title=Risset's rhythmic effect. Forever accelerating beat.|description=|format=[[Ogg]]}} {{listen|filename=DescenteInfinie.ogg|title=A Shepard–Risset glissando|description=|format=[[Ogg]]}} *[[Binaural beats]] * The [[constant spectrum melody]] *[[Deutsch's scale illusion]] *[[Electronic voice phenomenon]]: a special case of auditory pareidolia *[[Franssen effect]] *[[Glissando illusion]] *[[Illusory continuity of tones]] *[[Illusory discontinuity]] * Hearing a [[missing fundamental]] frequency, given other parts of the [[Harmonic series (music)|harmonic series]] *Various psychoacoustic tricks of [[lossy audio compression]] *[[McGurk effect]] *[[Octave illusion]]/Deutsch's high–low illusion * Auditory [[pareidolia]]: hearing indistinct voices in random noise. * The [[Shepard Tone|Shepard–Risset tone]] or scale, and the [[Deutsch tritone paradox]] * [[Speech-to-song illusion]] * [[Yanny or Laurel]]
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