Finding McGurk : localisation of the source of the McGurk-effect and related oscillatory sources
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The McGurk-effect is a perceptual illusion, which demonstrates an interaction between auditory and visual sensory systems in the perception of speech. If a mismatch between the perception of a sound and the accompanying visual input occurs, it has been observed that the unified perception of both modalities fuses to a novel percept that neither exactly matches the sound nor the sight.
A number of studies reported, that this illusion does not appear in every trial, but rather in a proportion of trials (~60-70%). The present study was designed to shed light onto the conditions under which this effect occurs and the identification of cerebral sources associated with it. Specifically, we were interested in the potential influence of ongoing ("background") brain oscillations on varying perception.
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KEIL, Julian, Niklas IHSSEN, Nathan WEISZ, 2009. Finding McGurk : localisation of the source of the McGurk-effect and related oscillatory sourcesBibTex
@misc{Keil2009Findi-6491, year={2009}, title={Finding McGurk : localisation of the source of the McGurk-effect and related oscillatory sources}, author={Keil, Julian and Ihssen, Niklas and Weisz, Nathan} }
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