Prestimulus Oscillatory Brain Activity Influences the Perception of the McGurk Effect

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17th International Conference on Biomagnetism Advances in Biomagnetism – Biomag2010 / Supek, Selma; Sušac, Ana (ed.). - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. - (IFMBE Proceedings ; 28). - pp. 219-222. - ISBN 978-3-642-12196-8
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The McGurk effect is a perceptual illusion, which demonstrates an interaction between auditory and vis- ual sensory systems in speech perception. If a mismatch be- tween 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 matches the sound nor the visual stimulus. This effect only appears in 60-80% of trials containing mismatching information. The present study was designed to clarify the conditions under which this effect occurs and to identify cortical sources associ- ated with it. We were interested in the potential influence of induced ongoing brain oscillations associated with varying perception. Our results indicate that the perception of the McGurk effect is associated with higher pre-stimulus beta activity in parietal, frontal, and temporal cortical areas as well as with higher post-stimulus beta activity in parietal cortical areas.
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McGurk-Effect,Audiovisual Integration,Induced Oscillation
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ISO 690KEIL, Julian, Niklas IHSSEN, Nathan WEISZ, 2010. Prestimulus Oscillatory Brain Activity Influences the Perception of the McGurk Effect. In: SUPEK, Selma, ed., Ana SUŠAC, ed.. 17th International Conference on Biomagnetism Advances in Biomagnetism – Biomag2010. Berlin, Heidelberg:Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 219-222. ISBN 978-3-642-12196-8. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-12197-5_49
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@inproceedings{Keil2010Prest-6514,
  year={2010},
  doi={10.1007/978-3-642-12197-5_49},
  title={Prestimulus Oscillatory Brain Activity Influences the Perception of the McGurk Effect},
  number={28},
  isbn={978-3-642-12196-8},
  publisher={Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
  address={Berlin, Heidelberg},
  series={IFMBE Proceedings},
  booktitle={17th International Conference on Biomagnetism Advances in Biomagnetism – Biomag2010},
  pages={219--222},
  editor={Supek, Selma and Sušac, Ana},
  author={Keil, Julian and Ihssen, Niklas and Weisz, Nathan}
}
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