Lip reading can influence your auditory brain and can influence the brain regions you use to produce speech. You have a tendency to mimic the speech that you see. Lip-reading helps a person hear the speech of an individual. In the book, we see in the experiment that people who used lip-reading and listened to the talker understood more words. This helped them hear the talker easier giving them a better understanding and experience. Speech has evolved to be seen as well as heard. Are you a lip-reader?
Below I attached Charlie's Lip Reading Challenge. How did you do?
The psychology of Perception involves the interaction of our senses and our conscious mind. Perception is involved in every aspect of our lives as we make decisions and judgments based on what we experience. If you study diligently you will leave this course with a broad understanding of sensation and perception. From this general understanding you will be able to further investigate areas of interest by means of literature review and research on specific topics.
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