Previous research has shown that infants match vowel sounds to facial displays of vowel articulation [Kuhl, P. K., & Meltzoff, A. N. (1982). The bimodal perception of speech in infancy. Science, 218, 1138–1141; Patterson, M. L., & Werker, J. F. (1999). Matching phonetic information in lips and voice is robust in 4.5-month-old infants. Infant Behaviour & Development, 22, 237–247], and integrate seen and heard speech sounds [Rosenblum, L. D., Schmuckler, M. A., & Johnson, J. A. (1997). The McGurk effect in infants. Perception & Psychophysics, 59, 347–357; Burnham, D., & Dodd, B. (2004). Auditory-visual speech integration by prelinguistic infants: Perception of an emergent consonant in the McGurk effect. Developmental Psychobiology, 45, 204–22...
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In the McGurk effect, perceptual identification of auditory speech syllables is influenced by simult...
The multisensory nature of speech, and in particular, the modulatory influence of one’s own articula...
How effortlessly and quickly infants acquire their native language remains one of the most intriguin...
Infants’ perception of speech sound contrasts is modulated by their language environment, for exampl...
Infants' perception of speech sound contrasts is modulated by their language environment, for exampl...
Infants' perception of speech sound contrasts is modulated by their language environment, for exampl...
Infants' perception of speech sound contrasts is modulated by their language environment, for exampl...
This dissertation aims to empirically assess the complex, multileveled relationships between audiovi...
The perception of speech involves the integration of both heard and seen signals. Increasing evidenc...
The McGurk effect, in which auditory [ba] dubbed onto [ga] lip movements is perceived as da or tha, ...
Previous research indicates that for adults and children the perception of speech can be significan...
Previous research indicates that for adults and children the perception of speech can be significan...
Recent studies suggest that infants’ audiovisual speech perception is influenced by articulatory exp...
Recent studies suggest that infants’ audiovisual speech perception is influenced by articulatory exp...
International audienceTo better understand the development of perceptuo-motor interactions during th...
In the McGurk effect, perceptual identification of auditory speech syllables is influenced by simult...
The multisensory nature of speech, and in particular, the modulatory influence of one’s own articula...
How effortlessly and quickly infants acquire their native language remains one of the most intriguin...
Infants’ perception of speech sound contrasts is modulated by their language environment, for exampl...
Infants' perception of speech sound contrasts is modulated by their language environment, for exampl...
Infants' perception of speech sound contrasts is modulated by their language environment, for exampl...
Infants' perception of speech sound contrasts is modulated by their language environment, for exampl...
This dissertation aims to empirically assess the complex, multileveled relationships between audiovi...
The perception of speech involves the integration of both heard and seen signals. Increasing evidenc...
The McGurk effect, in which auditory [ba] dubbed onto [ga] lip movements is perceived as da or tha, ...
Previous research indicates that for adults and children the perception of speech can be significan...
Previous research indicates that for adults and children the perception of speech can be significan...
Recent studies suggest that infants’ audiovisual speech perception is influenced by articulatory exp...
Recent studies suggest that infants’ audiovisual speech perception is influenced by articulatory exp...
International audienceTo better understand the development of perceptuo-motor interactions during th...
In the McGurk effect, perceptual identification of auditory speech syllables is influenced by simult...
The multisensory nature of speech, and in particular, the modulatory influence of one’s own articula...