When Your Eyes Override Your Ears: New Insights into the McGurk Effect (IMAGE)
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Still frame taken from a video of an actor saying a simple syllable. Humans can use the statistical relationship between what they see in a talker's lips and what they hear in a talker's voice to determine how well they match. The better the match between the seen speech and the heard speech, the more the brain will rely on both cues to create perception.
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Magnotti JF and Beauchamp MS, CCBY SA
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