Noise reduction limits the McGurk Effect

In the McGurk Effect (McGurk & MacDonald, 1976), a visual depiction of a speaker silently mouthing the syllable [ga]/[ka] is presented concurrently with the auditory input [ba]/[pa], resulting in “fused” [da]/[ta] being heard. Deonarine (2010) found that increasing the intensity (volume) of the...

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Main Author: Deonarine, Justin
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/6046