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SUBMITTER: Kawase T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5193434 | biostudies-literature | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kawase Tetsuaki T Yahata Izumi I Kanno Akitake A Sakamoto Shuichi S Takanashi Yoshitaka Y Takata Shiho S Nakasato Nobukazu N Kawashima Ryuta R Katori Yukio Y
PloS one 20161228 12
The effects of asynchrony between audio and visual (A/V) stimuli on the N100m responses of magnetoencephalography in the left hemisphere were compared with those on the psychophysical responses in 11 participants. The latency and amplitude of N100m were significantly shortened and reduced in the left hemisphere by the presentation of visual speech as long as the temporal asynchrony between A/V stimuli was within 100 ms, but were not significantly affected with audio lags of -500 and +500 ms. How ...[more]