In noisy, multipeople talking environments such as a cocktail party, listeners can use various perceptual and/or cognitive cues to improve recognition of target speech against masking, particularly informational masking. Previous studies have shown that temporally prepresented voice cues (voice primes) improve recognition of target speech against speech masking but not noise masking. This study investigated whether static face image primes that have become target-voice associated (i.e., facial images linked through associative learning with voices reciting the target speech) can be used by listeners to unmask speech. The results showed that in 32 normal-hearing younger adults, temporally prepresenting a voice-priming sentence with the same ...
Under conditions in the presence of competing talkers, presenting the early part of a target sentenc...
Presenting the early part of a nonsense sentence in quiet improves recognition of the last keyword o...
Facial perception has become increasingly challenging due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Research has dem...
In a cocktail-party environment, human listeners are able to use perceptual-level and cognitive-leve...
Recognition of personally familiar voices benefits from the concurrent presentation of the correspon...
The speech of a familiar talker is better recognized in noise than an unfamiliar one, suggesting tha...
Objective: To investigate whether older adults can use voice information to unmask speech. Design...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Although faces and voices are important sources of information for person recognition, it is unclear...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
Multisensory integration enables stimulus representation even when the sensory input in a single mod...
Speech perception in complex sound fields can greatly benefit from different unmasking cues to segre...
The human ability to recognise a voice is important for social interaction and speech comprehension....
Two experiments are reported which explore the limits of the facial overshadowing effect on voice re...
Under conditions in the presence of competing talkers, presenting the early part of a target sentenc...
Presenting the early part of a nonsense sentence in quiet improves recognition of the last keyword o...
Facial perception has become increasingly challenging due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Research has dem...
In a cocktail-party environment, human listeners are able to use perceptual-level and cognitive-leve...
Recognition of personally familiar voices benefits from the concurrent presentation of the correspon...
The speech of a familiar talker is better recognized in noise than an unfamiliar one, suggesting tha...
Objective: To investigate whether older adults can use voice information to unmask speech. Design...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Although faces and voices are important sources of information for person recognition, it is unclear...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
Multisensory integration enables stimulus representation even when the sensory input in a single mod...
Speech perception in complex sound fields can greatly benefit from different unmasking cues to segre...
The human ability to recognise a voice is important for social interaction and speech comprehension....
Two experiments are reported which explore the limits of the facial overshadowing effect on voice re...
Under conditions in the presence of competing talkers, presenting the early part of a target sentenc...
Presenting the early part of a nonsense sentence in quiet improves recognition of the last keyword o...
Facial perception has become increasingly challenging due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Research has dem...