Asked by Noelia Martínez-Voigt on May 14, 2024

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You see one friend facing you and silently mouthing the words,"Show me the jar." At the very same time,a second friend standing behind you says aloud,"Show me the bar." Suppose that you perceive that the second friend actually said,"Show me the car." This would best illustrate

A) dissociation.
B) synesthesia.
C) the McGurk effect.
D) embodied cognition.

Synesthesia

A neurological condition where stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second pathway.

Dissociation

A psychological experience of disconnection or detachment from one's thoughts, feelings, memories, or sense of identity.

Embodied Cognition

The theory that cognitive processes are deeply rooted in the body's interactions with the world, suggesting that the mind must be understood in the context of its relationship to a physical body.

  • Gain an understanding of how sensory interaction operates, including examples of its application.
  • Understand the implications of the McGurk effect and its role in illustrating the concept of multimodal perception.
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hamza liaquatMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The scenario described best illustrates the McGurk effect, which occurs when auditory and visual perceptions conflict and the brain combines the two to create a new perceptual experience. In this case, the visual cue of the second friend's mouth movements saying "show me" combined with the auditory cue of "bar" led to the brain interpreting it as "car," even though the actual word spoken was "bar." This illustrates how the brain integrates multiple sources of sensory information to inform perception.