The spoon illusion: A consistent rearward bias in human sound localisation

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Abstract

Most humans have only two ears. To know where a sound is in external space, our auditory system must therefore rely on the limited information received by these ears alone. In an adventurous late-night attempt to test blindfolded humans’ ability to achieve this feat, we discovered that we mishear the sound of two spoons being hit right in front of us as coming from behind us.

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Baek, E. J., Shim, M. H., Altan, E., Tangtartharakul, G., Storrs, K., Corballis, P. M., & Schwarzkopf, D. S. (2025). The spoon illusion: A consistent rearward bias in human sound localisation. Perception. https://doi.org/10.1177/03010066251395028

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