If a new study is to be believed, then watching even silent videos can excite the listening brain.

As part of the study, the researchers showed eight volunteers nine silent video clips that implied sound, including people playing violins, a dog howling and chainsaws cutting into trees.
As they watched, their brains were scanned using functional MRI.
Each type of implied sound created a unique pattern of brain activity in the "early auditory cortices" - regions thought to be devoted to the initial processing of sounds.
After noting these patterns in a several of the volunteers, the researchers were able to predict which type of video other volunteers had watched, just from the activity in the auditory cortices.
The volunteers also reported imagining the sounds as they watched the videos.
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The study has been published in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
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