
Sensations on the skin play a part in how people hear speech, say Canadian researchers.
A study found that inaudible puffs of air delivered alongside certain sounds influenced what participants thought they were listening to.
Writing in the journal Nature, the team said the findings showed that audio and visual clues were not the only important factors in how people hear.
BBC (thanks, Eliza)



Hmm yes, being IN TUNE so to speak works on so many different levels.
Might work very well on a few, but on others it will be the opposite. Some get annoyed, drive out of their body cells. So is a very personal matter. And will differ in one person. They will try to condition a person with this I guess, but it will have some backdrafts as well. If it will work that is.
Will they do the puff-system on the center or, when it concerns not both ears .. on one of either sides of the neck? Or will people have their own special spots .. they say there are spots on the feet too .. and the fingers which are connected to the ears among other body parts/organs/senses.
Age might be causing a problem .. the way we are attached to our body with age .. the way we need to relocate in our brain with age .. which also causes partially at times not hearing well, not seeing well etc
That explains why binaural doesn’t sound 100% real