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Audio-visual integration in noise: Influence of auditory and visual stimulus degradation on eye movements and perception of the McGurk effect

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posted on 2025-03-12, 09:23 authored by Jemaine StaceyJemaine Stacey, Christina J Howard, Suvobrata Mitra, Paula C Stacey

Seeing a talker’s face can aid audiovisual (AV) integration when speech is presented in noise. However, few studies have simultaneously manipulated auditory and visual degradation. We aimed to establish how degrading the auditory and visual signal affected AV integration. Where people look on the face in this context is also of interest; Buchan, Paré and Munhall (Brain Research, 1242, 162–171, 2008) found fixations on the mouth increased in the presence of auditory noise whilst Wilson, Alsius, Paré and Munhall (Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 59(4), 601–615, 2016) found mouth fixations decreased with decreasing visual resolution. In Condition 1, participants listened to clear speech, and in Condition 2, participants listened to vocoded speech designed to simulate the information provided by a cochlear implant. Speech was presented in three levels of auditory noise and three levels of visual blurring. Adding noise to the auditory signal increased McGurk responses, while blurring the visual signal decreased McGurk responses. Participants fixated the mouth more on trials when the McGurk effect was perceived. Adding auditory noise led to people fixating the mouth more, while visual degradation led to people fixating the mouth less. Combined, the results suggest that modality preference and where people look during AV integration of incongruent syllables varies according to the quality of information available.

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Nottingham Trent University Vice Chancellor Scholarship

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences Psychology & Vision Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

Volume

82

Issue

7

Pagination

3544 - 3557

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

issn

1943-3921

eissn

1943-393X

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2025-03-11

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Jammy Stacey

Deposit date

2025-02-06

Data Access Statement

The data and R code for data analysis are available at: https://osf.io/u3nbg/

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