The visual link is probably related to human speach to have evolved from facial expressions. So phonemes are face expressions with vocalisations. Maybe old humans learnt how to imagine a face expression from sound (like a person that is not at your vision field emit a sound) before learning proper words.
According to the Motor Theory of speech perception, this could be explained by the fact that our mind generates models of motor gestures that produce particular sounds as a way of interpreting what we're hearing. And we might also be able to model the visual percept associated with those motor gestures. A possible explanation!
Great video! Made me think about how many layers of encoding and decoding communication goes through, even in a face to face conversation
The visual link is probably related to human speach to have evolved from facial expressions. So phonemes are face expressions with vocalisations. Maybe old humans learnt how to imagine a face expression from sound (like a person that is not at your vision field emit a sound) before learning proper words.
According to the Motor Theory of speech perception, this could be explained by the fact that our mind generates models of motor gestures that produce particular sounds as a way of interpreting what we're hearing. And we might also be able to model the visual percept associated with those motor gestures. A possible explanation!
What an awesome video! Thank you!!!
really great video. Thank you very much, i love that!
Thanks! You may also be interested in this more in-depth video about the McGurk Effect: czcams.com/video/eKuFaIHrH00/video.html
Can you share the material you've used for this video or a suggested reading? That'd be relly helpful. Thanks.
Updated!
Amazing
Cognitive psychology