<p>Six frames of a video clip of a female actress depicting “anger” are shown in the five conditions used in the experiment. To test for inverse effectiveness, we compared the difference between audiovisual and auditory stimuli under high and low noise conditions ((AV-A) vs. (AV-A)). Additonally, we recorded responses in a purely visual condition (bottom row).</p
<p>Shown are individual frames, from the fifth frame with steps of five frames to the 30th frame, fr...
Previous studies have demonstrated that in some instances certain types of auditory stimulation have...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
<p>(A) Illustration of the experimental procedure. Each visual stimulus began and ended in a static ...
<p>(A) Subjects sat approximately 53 cm from a video of the speaker's face. Sounds were positioned a...
<p>Power changes relative to baseline are shown for one second after auditory onset and in a frequen...
<p>This figure shows representative examples of the stimuli. Single video frames of facial expressio...
Seeing the moving face of the talker permits better detection of speech in noise compared to auditor...
<p>Example stimuli used in the experiment representing faces (upper row) or houses (lower row) with ...
<p>Shown are individual frames, from the fifth frame with steps of five frames to the 30<sup>th</sup...
<p>A) Illustration of cue types. Gaussian + Noise example represents the highest contrast stimulus p...
<p>Both experiments used the same 3 different video clips: baseline (top), light (middle) and heavy ...
<p>Example of stimuli used in the Experiment 1, representing (A) face parts presented in isolation a...
<p>(a) Oscillogram of a part of stimulus ABC. (b) Detailed oscillogram of a female sound marked by t...
<p>Examples of the stimulus material used in the fMRI experiment are shown; the stimulus material wa...
<p>Shown are individual frames, from the fifth frame with steps of five frames to the 30th frame, fr...
Previous studies have demonstrated that in some instances certain types of auditory stimulation have...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
<p>(A) Illustration of the experimental procedure. Each visual stimulus began and ended in a static ...
<p>(A) Subjects sat approximately 53 cm from a video of the speaker's face. Sounds were positioned a...
<p>Power changes relative to baseline are shown for one second after auditory onset and in a frequen...
<p>This figure shows representative examples of the stimuli. Single video frames of facial expressio...
Seeing the moving face of the talker permits better detection of speech in noise compared to auditor...
<p>Example stimuli used in the experiment representing faces (upper row) or houses (lower row) with ...
<p>Shown are individual frames, from the fifth frame with steps of five frames to the 30<sup>th</sup...
<p>A) Illustration of cue types. Gaussian + Noise example represents the highest contrast stimulus p...
<p>Both experiments used the same 3 different video clips: baseline (top), light (middle) and heavy ...
<p>Example of stimuli used in the Experiment 1, representing (A) face parts presented in isolation a...
<p>(a) Oscillogram of a part of stimulus ABC. (b) Detailed oscillogram of a female sound marked by t...
<p>Examples of the stimulus material used in the fMRI experiment are shown; the stimulus material wa...
<p>Shown are individual frames, from the fifth frame with steps of five frames to the 30th frame, fr...
Previous studies have demonstrated that in some instances certain types of auditory stimulation have...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...