The Noisy Encoding of Disparity Model Predicts Perception of the McGurk Effect in Native Japanese Speakers
John F. Magnotti,
Anastasia Lado,
Michael S. Beauchamp
Abstract:The McGurk effect is an illusion that demonstrates the influence of information from the face of the talker on the perception of auditory speech. The diversity of human languages has prompted many intercultural studies of the effect, including in native Japanese speakers. Studies of large samples of native English speakers have shown that the McGurk effect is characterized by high variability, both in the susceptibility of different individuals to the illusion and in the frequency with which different experime… Show more
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