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Audiovisual integration: an introduction to behavioral and neuro-cognitive methods

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  • Decades of research on audiovisual speech integration has, broadly speaking, reshaped the way language processing is conceptualized in the field

  • Methods for determining whether “integration” occurs have, for example, involved examining whether a listener is susceptible to the McGurk effect, as we shall in a study by Setti et al (2013) in the Research Topic

  • The broader aim of this Research Topic was to investigate the variety of manners in which neural measures of multisensory language processing could be anchored to behavioral indices of integration

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Decades of research on audiovisual speech integration has, broadly speaking, reshaped the way language processing is conceptualized in the field. A pioneering study by McGurk and MacDonald (1976) further demonstrated a form of integration phenomenon in which incongruent auditory-visual speech signals contribute to a fused or combined percept. Methods for determining whether “integration” occurs have, for example, involved examining whether a listener is susceptible to the McGurk effect, as we shall in a study by Setti et al (2013) in the Research Topic.

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