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Speech: Audio-visual Integration in Speech Perception
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BSc PS414 Cognitive Psychology I (Auditory Scene Analysis) Quiz on Speech: Audio-visual Integration in Speech Perception, created by Petite Piplup on 22/03/2014.
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Question 1
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Primary visual information includes (a) and secondary visual information includes (b)
Answer
(a) Lip movements (b) Jaw and adam's apple
(a) Jaw and adam's apple (b) Lip movements
(a) Lip movements and jaw (b) adam's apple
(a) Lip movements and adam's apple (b) jaw
Question 2
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Comprehension using visual cues alone is (a) but when combined visual cues but can (b) the intelligibility of speech under noisy conditions
Answer
(a) Difficult (b) Increase
(a) Difficult (b) Decrease
(a) Easy (b) Increase
(a) Easy (b) Decrease
Question 3
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What is the McGurk effect, as outlined by McGurk and MacDonald (1976)?
Answer
Visual information can influence what is perceived even when the acoustic signal is not degraded
Visual information can never influence what is perceived despite the acoustic signal
Visual information can influence what is perceived but only when the acoustic signal is not degraded
Visual information can influence what is perceived but only when the acoustic signal isdegraded
Question 4
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What is the McGurk effect, as outlines by McGurk and MacDonald (1976)?
Answer
Visual information can influence what is perceived even when the acoustic signal is not degraded
Visual information can never influence what is perceived despite the acoustic signal
Visual information can influence what is perceived but only when the acoustic signal is not degraded
Visual information can influence what is perceived but only when the acoustic signal isdegraded
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