Perceptual congruency of audio-visual speech affects ventriloquism with bilateral visual stimuli

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Shoko Kanaya
Kazuhiko Yokosawa
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[1] The University of Tokyo,Department of Psychology Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2011年 / 18卷
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Ventriloquism; Speech perception; Multisensory integration;
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Many studies on multisensory processes have focused on performance in simplified experimental situations, with a single stimulus in each sensory modality. However, these results cannot necessarily be applied to explain our perceptual behavior in natural scenes where various signals exist within one sensory modality. We investigated the role of audio-visual syllable congruency on participants’ auditory localization bias or the ventriloquism effect using spoken utterances and two videos of a talking face. Salience of facial movements was also manipulated. Results indicated that more salient visual utterances attracted participants’ auditory localization. Congruent pairing of audio-visual utterances elicited greater localization bias than incongruent pairing, while previous studies have reported little dependency on the reality of stimuli in ventriloquism. Moreover, audio-visual illusory congruency, owing to the McGurk effect, caused substantial visual interference on auditory localization. Multisensory performance appears more flexible and adaptive in this complex environment than in previous studies.
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