Saldaña H M, Rosenblum L D
University of California, Riverside.
Percept Psychophys. 1993 Sep;54(3):406-16. doi: 10.3758/bf03205276.
In the McGurk effect, visual information specifying a speaker's articulatory movements can influence auditory judgments of speech. In the present study, we attempted to find an analogue of the McGurk effect by using nonspeech stimuli--the discrepant audiovisual tokens of plucks and bows on a cello. The results of an initial experiment revealed that subjects' auditory judgments were influenced significantly by the visual pluck and bow stimuli. However, a second experiment in which speech syllables were used demonstrated that the visual influence on consonants was significantly greater than the visual influence observed for pluck-bow stimuli. This result could be interpreted to suggest that the nonspeech visual influence was not a true McGurk effect. In a third experiment, visual stimuli consisting of the words pluck and bow were found to have no influence over auditory pluck and bow judgments. This result could suggest that the nonspeech effects found in Experiment 1 were based on the audio and visual information's having an ostensive lawful relation to the specified event. These results are discussed in terms of motor-theory, ecological, and FLMP approaches to speech perception.
在麦格克效应中,指明说话者发音动作的视觉信息会影响对语音的听觉判断。在本研究中,我们试图通过使用非语音刺激——大提琴上拨弦和拉弓的不一致视听信号,找到麦格克效应的类似情况。初步实验结果显示,视觉上的拨弦和拉弓刺激对受试者的听觉判断有显著影响。然而,在使用语音音节的第二个实验中,结果表明视觉对辅音的影响明显大于对拨弦 - 拉弓刺激所观察到的视觉影响。这一结果可以解释为表明非语音视觉影响并非真正的麦格克效应。在第三个实验中,发现由“拨弦”和“拉弓”这两个词组成的视觉刺激对听觉上的拨弦和拉弓判断没有影响。这一结果可能表明,实验1中发现的非语音效应是基于音频和视觉信息与特定事件具有一种明示的合法关系。我们从运动理论、生态学以及语音感知的FLMP方法等方面对这些结果进行了讨论。