Eye Fixation in Audio-Video Congruent Video (IMAGE)
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An analysis of eye fixation in the McGurk effect between native English speakers and native Japanese speakers showed that English speakers spent more time focusing on the mouth than any other part of the face. The mouth appeared to be a less important target for Japanese speakers.
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Dr. Kaoru Sekiyama
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