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. 2015 Oct 15;5(11):e00407. doi: 10.1002/brb3.407

Table 1.

Averages and standard deviations (in parentheses) of reaction times (in msec) in the stimulus–response combinations. Reaction times to the McGurk effect, to congruent and to incongruent auditory‐visual articulation are listed separately for the non‐McGurk stimulus conditions. The ‘Same’ column lists reaction times when the subject judged both utterances in the pair to be the same, while the ‘Different’ column presents reaction times to pairs that were judged to comprise of utterances that were different from each other. McG+ stands for trials with McGurk stimuli and an evident McGurk percept while McG represents trials with McGurk stimuli in which the McGurk effect was not evident. Still indicates no articulation in the visual display (still face), Blurred stands for blurred mouth articulation display and Full represents full articulation in the visual display

Same Different
McGurk
Full
1866 ± 264
 (McG+)
1932 ± 143
 (McG−)
McGurk
Blurred
1880 ± 273
 (McG+)
1878 ± 143
 (McG−)
“McGurk”
Still
None 1822 ± 189
Congruent
Full
1831 ± 143 None
Congruent
Blurred
1766 ± 128 None
Congruent
Still
1703 ± 165 None
Incongruent
Full
None 1950 ± 139
Incongruent
Blurred
None 1980 ± 171
“Incongruent”
Still
None 1851 ± 173