McGurk stimuli for the investigation of multisensory integration in cochlear implant users: The Oldenburg Audio Visual Speech Stimuli (OLAVS) |
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Authors: | Maren Stropahl Sebastian Schellhardt Stefan Debener |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology, Neuropsychology Lab, European Medical School,Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg,Oldenburg,Germany;2.Institute of Hearing Technology and Audiology,Jade University of Applied Sciences,Oldenburg,Germany;3.Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all Oldenburg,Oldenburg,Germany |
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Abstract: | The concurrent presentation of different auditory and visual syllables may result in the perception of a third syllable, reflecting an illusory fusion of visual and auditory information. This well-known McGurk effect is frequently used for the study of audio-visual integration. Recently, it was shown that the McGurk effect is strongly stimulus-dependent, which complicates comparisons across perceivers and inferences across studies. To overcome this limitation, we developed the freely available Oldenburg audio-visual speech stimuli (OLAVS), consisting of 8 different talkers and 12 different syllable combinations. The quality of the OLAVS set was evaluated with 24 normal-hearing subjects. All 96 stimuli were characterized based on their stimulus disparity, which was obtained from a probabilistic model (cf. Magnotti & Beauchamp, 2015). Moreover, the McGurk effect was studied in eight adult cochlear implant (CI) users. By applying the individual, stimulus-independent parameters of the probabilistic model, the predicted effect of stronger audio-visual integration in CI users could be confirmed, demonstrating the validity of the new stimulus material. |
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