Empirically, the onset-rhyme structure of syllabic constituents has been revealed in several types of experiment: using word-games [1], or auditory priming stimuli or visual priming of auditory stimuli [2, 3]. These experiments are designed supposing that perception of the auditory prime and the separate perception of a visual target (text or image) are mediated by the same structural model of lexical items. To escape this supposition we have sought for an empirical probe that engages only one kind of processing for probing perceived syllable structure, and settled on audiovisually incongruent stimuli which elicit the channel-fusion phenomenon known as McGurk fusion [4]. If human are presented with incongruent stimuli having different segme...
The subject of the thesis is the determination of syllable boundaries in English with respect to its...
Competing proposals on the syllabification of initial consonants in Moroccan Arabic are evaluated us...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study on the McGurk effect for consonantal length distinc...
Our earlier work, on incongruent audiovisual segments embedded in English word- and phrase-stimuli, ...
Many studies have shown that a syllable has an internal hierarchical structure and is made up of two...
To investigate the process underlying audiovisual speech perception, the McGurk illusion was examine...
Empirically, the onset-rhyme structure of the syllable has been revealed in several experiments usin...
The McGurk effect is a psycholinguistic phenomenon where an illusion is made by dubbing an auditory ...
The McGurk effect has generally been studied within a limited range of phonetic contexts. With the g...
Although the McGurk Effect is a well researched illusory phenomenon arising from discrepant auditory...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Although the McGurk Effect is a well researched illusory phenomenon arising from discrepant auditory...
Two auditory priming experiments tested whether the effect of final phonological overlap relies on s...
Synthetic stimuli were empioyed to investigate duration as a cue factor in the discrimination of sin...
Causal inference—the process of deciding whether two incoming signals come from the same source—is a...
The subject of the thesis is the determination of syllable boundaries in English with respect to its...
Competing proposals on the syllabification of initial consonants in Moroccan Arabic are evaluated us...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study on the McGurk effect for consonantal length distinc...
Our earlier work, on incongruent audiovisual segments embedded in English word- and phrase-stimuli, ...
Many studies have shown that a syllable has an internal hierarchical structure and is made up of two...
To investigate the process underlying audiovisual speech perception, the McGurk illusion was examine...
Empirically, the onset-rhyme structure of the syllable has been revealed in several experiments usin...
The McGurk effect is a psycholinguistic phenomenon where an illusion is made by dubbing an auditory ...
The McGurk effect has generally been studied within a limited range of phonetic contexts. With the g...
Although the McGurk Effect is a well researched illusory phenomenon arising from discrepant auditory...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Although the McGurk Effect is a well researched illusory phenomenon arising from discrepant auditory...
Two auditory priming experiments tested whether the effect of final phonological overlap relies on s...
Synthetic stimuli were empioyed to investigate duration as a cue factor in the discrimination of sin...
Causal inference—the process of deciding whether two incoming signals come from the same source—is a...
The subject of the thesis is the determination of syllable boundaries in English with respect to its...
Competing proposals on the syllabification of initial consonants in Moroccan Arabic are evaluated us...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study on the McGurk effect for consonantal length distinc...