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Binding and unbinding the auditory and visual streams in the McGurk effect
Authors:Olha Nahorna  Fre?de?ric Berthommier  Jean-Luc Schwartz
Institution:GIPSA-Lab, Speech and Cognition Department, UMR 5216, CNRS, Grenoble University, France.
Abstract:Subjects presented with coherent auditory and visual streams generally fuse them into a single percept. This results in enhanced intelligibility in noise, or in visual modification of the auditory percept in the McGurk effect. It is classically considered that processing is done independently in the auditory and visual systems before interaction occurs at a certain representational stage, resulting in an integrated percept. However, some behavioral and neurophysiological data suggest the existence of a two-stage process. A first stage would involve binding together the appropriate pieces of audio and video information before fusion per se in a second stage. Then it should be possible to design experiments leading to unbinding. It is shown here that if a given McGurk stimulus is preceded by an incoherent audiovisual context, the amount of McGurk effect is largely reduced. Various kinds of incoherent contexts (acoustic syllables dubbed on video sentences or phonetic or temporal modifications of the acoustic content of a regular sequence of audiovisual syllables) can significantly reduce the McGurk effect even when they are short (less than 4?s). The data are interpreted in the framework of a two-stage "binding and fusion" model for audiovisual speech perception.
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