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McGurk-effect (on Japanese tv)

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2007

See the other McGurk-movie here for an explanation.

The "McGurk effect" was first described by Harry McGurk and John MacDonald in "Hearing lips and seeing voices", Nature 264, 746-748 (1976).

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  • Hahaha XD

  • ;-D

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  • yeah, but you know right after this they showed Hard Gay running around doing something silly, or had a segment on pulling pranks on unsuspecting people. variety shows are the same in any nation.

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  • cagar , xupar , sugar ,

  • He doesn't say "Naruto", he says "naru hodo" , which means something like "I see". If you watched subs instead of dubs you'd know this.... :-D Or actually studied Japanese.

  • They should've shown the clip of the guy saying "baba" because he looks so creepy mouthing 'gaga' like that when the sound barely even sounds like "gaga"

    damn it.

  • 1:10 loool he says Naruto

  • THEY LEARN HOW TO SPELL LADY GAGA !

  • 0:43 she is like OMG i just cant believe it

  • @rugbydoss hakushte motherfucker

  • 0:29 I have no idea why I think this is so funny.

  • Note that they seem to perceive a slightly different auditory distortion from the visual than Americans do.

  • 0:57 lmao

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