In Reply to: Here's an example how sight clearly overrides what you hear posted by Caymus on May 21, 2006 at 12:42:31:
Thanks for the link. Doing the exercise was fun, and I readily admit I was mislead by those lying lips into thinking I heard different syllables when in fact I heard only one. However, "the stimuli were made by dubbing a single repeated audio syllable onto four different visual syllables," not something I am likely to experience in actual conversations. People I know look like they are saying what they sound like they are saying.BTW, I didn't understand the following statement - "the auditory syllable can overide the visual syllable to determine what we perceive." Will you elaborate?
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