The McGurk effect is a perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates an interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception. The illusion occurs when...
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perception of the McGurk effect. In that sense, if the left STS correctly integrates the mismatched audiovisual information, a McGurk effect is perceived;...
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Frank McGurk (disambiguation), several people Harry McGurk (1936–1998), Scottish cognitive psychologist known for the discovery of the McGurk effect Hugh...
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Multisensory integration (section McGurk effect)
perceptual phenomena such as the ventriloquism effect, rapid localization of stimuli and the McGurk effect; culminating in a more thorough understanding...
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Levels-of-processing effect Martha Mitchell effect Matthew effect McCollough effect McGurk effect Mere-exposure effect Mere ownership effect Microwave auditory effect Misinformation...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
(menstruation) McCollough effect (optical illusions) McGurk effect (auditory illusions) (perception) (psychological theories) Meissner effect (levitation) (magnetism)...
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Visual capture (redirect from Ventriloquism effect)
amputated, but rather free to move around and act as a normal limb. The McGurk effect is a phenomenon that occurs when the reception of an auditory stimulus...
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paralinguistic as well as linguistic properties that can be seen (lip reading, McGurk effect), and even felt, e.g. by the Tadoma method. Speech signals arrive at...
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Harry McGurk (23 February 1936 – 17 April 1998) was a British cognitive psychologist. He is known for his discovery of the McGurk effect, described in...
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modalities. Examples include synesthesia, sensory substitution and the McGurk effect, in which vision and hearing interact in speech perception. Crossmodal...
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negative verbal labels were given prior to olfactory stimulation. The McGurk effect shows that what we hear is influenced by what we see as we hear the...
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" Internet portal The dress List of Internet phenomena Malapropism McGurk effect Mondegreen Kirby, Jen (May 16, 2018). "Why you hear "Laurel" or "Yanny"...
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example, though oral languages prioritize acoustic information, the McGurk effect shows that visual information is used to distinguish ambiguous information...
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fluent listeners of a language are sensitive to seen speech actions (see McGurk effect). The extent to which people make use of seen speech actions varies...
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feeling rushed and out of body control. Phenomena such as the McGurk Effect and the Stroop Effect show how the brain is inclined to prioritise certain stimuli...
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restoration effect further for other languages, it is assumed that this effect is universal for all languages. Speech perception McGurk Effect Neurocomputational...
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affect the perception of what sounds have been heard, for example the McGurk effect. The lip has many nerve endings and reacts as part of the tactile (touch)...
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harmonic series Various psychoacoustic tricks of lossy audio compression McGurk effect Octave illusion/Deutsch's high–low illusion Auditory pareidolia: hearing...
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locus of the McGurk effect". The Journal of Neuroscience. 30 (7): 2414–7. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4865-09.2010. PMC 2844713. PMID 20164324. McGettigan C,...
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dominance has been demonstrated in a multisensory illusion called the McGurk effect, where a visual stimulus paired with an incongruent auditory stimulus...
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Scientific phenomena named after people (redirect from Eponymous effect)
effect – Celeste McCollough McCulloch–Pitts neuron – Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts McGurk effect (a.k.a. McGurk–MacDonald effect) – Harry McGurk (and...
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sources of information, even visual information (this explains the McGurk effect). Computer models of the fuzzy logical theory have been used to demonstrate...
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still subjectively heard as "sounds". This is, in fact, the case. The McGurk effect shows that seeing the production of a spoken syllable that differs from...
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evidence to suggest that this is not the case. For instance, in the McGurk effect, watching lips say one phoneme whilst another is played creates the...
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patients, and other cross modal phenomena such as synethesia and the McGurk effect. This hypothesis provides an understanding of the neural processes necessary...
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phenomena of speech perception, i.e. categorical perception and the McGurk effect. In the case of categorical perception, the model is able to exhibit...
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Mass (music) Matrix (music) Maxima (music) Maximal evenness Mazurka McGurk effect Meantone temperament Measure Mediant Medieval music Melharmony Melisma...
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unconscious binding (including across sensory modalities, as in the McGurk effect), etc. Dehaene discusses a debate over whether meaning can be processed...
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notable that this same phenomenon can be obtained with slamming doors. McGurk effect Vorperian, H. K.; Ochs; Grantham, D. W. (1995). "Stimulus intensity...
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Deroy, O. (2012). Hearing mouth shapes: Sound symbolism and the reverse McGurk effect. I-Perception, 3, 550–552. Deroy, O., Fernandez-Prieto, I., Navarra...
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