The Ventriloquist Illusion as a Tool to Study Multisensory Processing: An Update

Volume: 13
Published: Sep 12, 2019
Abstract
Ventriloquism, the illusion that a voice appears to come from the moving mouth of a puppet rather than from the actual speaker, is one of the classic examples of multisensory processing. In the laboratory, this illusion can be reliably induced by presenting simple meaningless audiovisual stimuli with a spatial discrepancy between the auditory and visual components. Typically, the perceived location of the sound source is biased toward the...
Paper Details
Title
The Ventriloquist Illusion as a Tool to Study Multisensory Processing: An Update
Published Date
Sep 12, 2019
Volume
13
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