Suppose you hear one syllable while the lip movements that you see imply a different syllable. What do you perceive?
a. You perceive the syllable you heard
b. You perceive what the lip movements implied.
c. You perceive a compromise between the two.
d. You perceive both the sound you heard and the one the lips implied.
c
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