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cue integration
In perception, the ability of the listener to make use of different pieces of information, putting them together to identify a sound.

Example:
In identifying a voiceless plosive (e.g. /p/) a listener may hear a closure, an aspirated release of the closure and the long oice onset time (VOT) and put these three pieces of acoustic information together to conclude that the segment was a voiceless plosive. Can also involve putting together cues from different sources - see McGurk effect.

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Topic: Perception