McGurk CI Stimuli

Example Stimuli from Magnotti & Beauchamp, 2017

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For many people, what they “hear” changes when they perceive the McGurk stimulus with audition only, vision only, and their combination.

McGurk stimulus

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Auditory ba + Visual ga Although incongruent, many people, though not all,
integrate these cues and report hearing “da” or “tha” rather than “ba” or “ga.”

Other Incongruent Stimuli

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Auditory ba + Visual da

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Auditory da + Visual ba

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Auditory ga + Visual ba

Congruent Stimuli

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Auditory ba + Visual ba

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Auditory ga + Visual ga

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

If you find these videos useful, please cite our work:

Magnotti JF and Beauchamp MS (in press). Causal Inference Explains Perception of the McGurk Effect and Other Incongruent Audiovisual Speech. PLOS Computational Biology

http://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005229


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