Knowing if you are looking for a scientific video stimulus , a technical lecture , or a social media file will help me provide more specific steps.
If you are a researcher looking for this video to replicate the study, you can typically find supplementary materials and video files directly on the PNAS article page . 2. Technical and Repository Files
The number is most notably associated with the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) publication volume and page number (117(33), 19825–19829) for the study "Gaze deflection reveals how gaze cueing is tuned to extract the mind behind the eyes" .
This research uses specific video stimuli (often MP4 files) showing human or robotic head movements to study how humans respond to visual cues.
In some niche social media trends, specific numerical filenames like "19.8.25.mp4" (often representing a date like August 19, 2025) are used to label leaked or "filtered" music tracks and videos.
A file named LECTURES-VIDEO-2025-19825.mp4 exists in the CERN Document Server , related to presentations on PDF fits and V+HF data.