Electrophysiological evidence for differences between fusion and combination illusions in audiovisual speech perception
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2017Author
Baart, Martijn
Lindborg, Alma
Andersen, Tobias S.
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Baart, M., Lindborg, A. and Andersen, T. S. (2017), Electrophysiological evidence for differences between fusion and combination illusions in audiovisual speech perception. Eur J Neurosci, 46: 2578–2583. doi:10.1111/ejn.13734
Abstract
Incongruent audiovisual speech stimuli can lead to perceptual illusions such as fusions or combinations. Here, we investigated
the underlying audiovisual integration process by measuring ERPs. We observed that visual speech-induced suppression of P2
amplitude (which is generally taken as a measure of audiovisual integration) for fusions was similar to suppression obtained with
fully congruent stimuli, whereas P2 suppression for combinations was larger. We argue that these effects arise because the phonetic
incongruency is solved differently for both types of stimuli.