“…While this effect has been shown to be robust in English-speaking cultures (e.g., Dekle, Fowler, & Funnell, 1992;Green, Kuhl, Meltzoff, & Stevens, 1991;Massaro & Cohen, 1983;Rosenblum & Saldana, 1992), we have found interlanguage differences between native speakers ofJapanese and native speakers of American English. In our first study, native speakers of Japanese hardly showed the McGurk effect when listening to very clear Japanese speech, although these Japanese subjects showed a highly increased McGurk effect when auditory noise was added to the stimuli (Sekiyama & Tohkura, 1991).…”