Watching a speaker say words benefits subsequent auditory recognition of the same words. In this study, we tested whether hearing words also facilitates subsequent phonological processing from visual speech, and if so, whether speaker repetition influences the magnitude of this word repetition priming. We used long-term cross-modal repetition priming as a means to investigate the underlying lexical representations involved in listening to and seeing speech. In Experiment 1, listeners identified auditory-only words during exposure and visual-only words at test. Words at test were repeated or new and produced by the exposure speaker or a novel speaker. Results showed a significant effect of cross-modal word repetition priming but this was una...
Abstract. Working memory span for spoken words was measured using a non-repeated sampling procedure....
International audienceWhen the auditory information is deteriorated by noise in a conversation, watc...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lipread...
Watching a speaker say words benefits subsequent auditory recognition of the same words. In this stu...
Watching a speaker say words benefits subsequent auditory recognition of the same words. In this stu...
The present studies attempt to characterize the representations that support long-term, cross-modali...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
Words repeated in the same voice are better recognized than when they are repeated in a different vo...
Words in casual speech are highly variable. People are able to understand multiple versions of spoke...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of pre-exposure to pictures and printed...
International audienceSubjects performed a nonword detection task, in which they responded to occasi...
Two cross-modal priming experiments investigated whether the representation of either an initial- or...
To adapt to situations in which speech perception is difficult, listeners can adjust boundaries betw...
In face-to-face conversations, listeners process and combine speech information obtained from hearin...
We propose that speech comprehension involves the activation of token representations of the phonolo...
Abstract. Working memory span for spoken words was measured using a non-repeated sampling procedure....
International audienceWhen the auditory information is deteriorated by noise in a conversation, watc...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lipread...
Watching a speaker say words benefits subsequent auditory recognition of the same words. In this stu...
Watching a speaker say words benefits subsequent auditory recognition of the same words. In this stu...
The present studies attempt to characterize the representations that support long-term, cross-modali...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
Words repeated in the same voice are better recognized than when they are repeated in a different vo...
Words in casual speech are highly variable. People are able to understand multiple versions of spoke...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of pre-exposure to pictures and printed...
International audienceSubjects performed a nonword detection task, in which they responded to occasi...
Two cross-modal priming experiments investigated whether the representation of either an initial- or...
To adapt to situations in which speech perception is difficult, listeners can adjust boundaries betw...
In face-to-face conversations, listeners process and combine speech information obtained from hearin...
We propose that speech comprehension involves the activation of token representations of the phonolo...
Abstract. Working memory span for spoken words was measured using a non-repeated sampling procedure....
International audienceWhen the auditory information is deteriorated by noise in a conversation, watc...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lipread...