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    If You Listen to the Syllable [Ba] but See the Mouth
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If You Listen to the Syllable [Ba] but See the Mouth

Question 14

Question 14

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If you listen to the syllable [ba] but see the mouth produce the syllable [ga], then perceive [da], this is an example of the:


A) phoneme restoration effect.
B) Ganong effect.
C) statistical learning.
D) McGurk effect.

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