## eyetracking_littleuse1.jpg The image is a line graph that illustrates the perception of nasalization over time for a specific phonetic feature labeled as "p55". The x-axis represents time in milliseconds (ms), ranging from 0 to 1000. The y-axis represents the probability or degree of nasalization, which ranges from 0 to 1. There are two lines on the graph representing different categories of perception: - A blue line labeled "early" indicates an early perception of nasalization. - A yellow line labeled "late" indicates a late perception of nasalization. The graph shows that both perceptions start at zero and increase over time. The blue line (early) rises more steeply than the yellow line (late), indicating that the early perception reaches higher values faster but then plateaus, while the late perception continues to rise steadily until it also plateaus around 1000 ms. In the top left corner of the graph, there is a legend explaining what "p55" refers to. It states: "nasalization (PC2 rank: 42, PC2 Score: -2.95)", indicating that this phonetic feature has been analyzed using Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and it ranks as the 42nd most significant component with a score of -2.95. The right side of the graph is labeled "voiced," suggesting that the data might be related to voiced sounds in speech, where nasalization can play an important role. There are no people or characters depicted in this image; it focuses solely on the phonetic analysis and perception over time. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.