Presentation 2010-07-08
CQ2010-23 Psychological Effects of Visual-Auditory Asynchrony Effects of Spoken Language (4.1)
Hitoshi OHNISHI, Kaname MOCHIZUKI,
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Abstract(in English) Asynchrony between visual and audio stimuli makes the observer feel incongruity. Our previous experiments revealed that sense of incongruity caused by visual-auditory asynchronyw does not correspond to perception of visual-auditory asynchrony. In this presentation we discuss what kind of perception corresponds to sense of incongruity caused by visual-auditory asynchrony.
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Keyword(in English) audiovisual integration / lipsync / asynchrony / simultaneity judgment / a sense of incongruity
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Title (in English) CQ2010-23 Psychological Effects of Visual-Auditory Asynchrony Effects of Spoken Language (4.1)
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Keyword(1) audiovisual integration
Keyword(2) lipsync
Keyword(3) asynchrony
Keyword(4) simultaneity judgment
Keyword(5) a sense of incongruity
1st Author's Name Hitoshi OHNISHI
1st Author's Affiliation The Open University of Japan:The Graduate University of Advanced Studies()
2nd Author's Name Kaname MOCHIZUKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Teikyo University
Date 2010-07-08
Paper # CQ2010-23
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 118
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