Facilitation of multisensory integration by the "unity effect" reveals that speech is special.
Whenever two or more sensory inputs are highly consistent in one or more dimension(s), observers will be more likely to perceive them as a single multisensory event rather than as separate unimodal events. For audiovisual speech, but not for other noncommunicative events, participants exhibit a &quo...
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格式: | Journal article |
語言: | English |
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2008
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