--> 9.35 Illusion Lab

Auditory illusion lab

1. Do famous perceptual effects such as the categorization of stimuli and the McGurk effect work when the stimuli are played backwards?
2. What happens in the filling-in illusion when the sound is non-continuous and instead is event-driven?
3. By how much can we alter noise in one ear from the noise in the other ear so that we can still disntinguish the tone?
4. Can reverberation break bi-stable interpretations of speech?
5. Can our auditory systems fill in a non-monotonic frequency function?
6. How is speech grouping affected when the binaural cues (ILDs) are changes in a way that does not reflect naturalistic scenarios?
7. Can visual stimuli extend the duration of the continuity effect for sound textures?
8. What is the relationship between sound localization and the continuity effect?
9. How does priming affect the phase locking limit?
10. Streaming with complex tones
11. How does modulating sine-wave speech affect how realistic and easy it is to comprehend?
12. The impact of masking the formants of a vowel on how it is perceived