Speech is inextricably multisensory: both auditory and visual components provide critical information for all aspects of speech processing, including speech segmentation, the visual components of which have been the target of a growing number of studies. In particular, a recent study (Mitchel and Weiss, 2014) established that adults can utilize facial cues (i.e., visual prosody) to identify word boundaries in fluent speech. The current study expanded upon these results, using an eye tracker to identify highly attended facial features of the audiovisual display used in Mitchel and Weiss (2014). Subjects spent the most time watching the eyes and mouth. A significant trend in gaze durations was found with the longest gaze duration on the mouth...
What controls gaze allocation during dynamic face perception? We monitored participants' eye movemen...
Seeing the talker’s moving face (visual speech) can facilitate or distort auditory speech perception...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
Speech is often a multimodal process, presented audiovisually through a talking face. One area of sp...
Speech is typically a multimodal phenomenon, yet few studies have focused on the exclusive contribut...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
Talkers produce different types of spoken prosody by varying acoustic cues (e.g., F0, duration, and ...
Evidence from infant studies indicates that language learning can be facilitated by multimodal cues....
Abstract Looking at the mouth region is thought to be a useful strategy for speech-perception tasks....
When someone speaks, linguistically relevant movements are produced. Most of the previous work that ...
Visual speech cues from a speaker's talking face aid speech segmentation in adults, but despite the ...
A substantial body of research suggests that speech recognition performance is improved when the lis...
Purpose Visual cues from a speaker's face may benefit perceptual adaptation to degraded speech, but ...
In face-to-face conversations, listeners process and combine speech information obtained from hearin...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
What controls gaze allocation during dynamic face perception? We monitored participants' eye movemen...
Seeing the talker’s moving face (visual speech) can facilitate or distort auditory speech perception...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
Speech is often a multimodal process, presented audiovisually through a talking face. One area of sp...
Speech is typically a multimodal phenomenon, yet few studies have focused on the exclusive contribut...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
Talkers produce different types of spoken prosody by varying acoustic cues (e.g., F0, duration, and ...
Evidence from infant studies indicates that language learning can be facilitated by multimodal cues....
Abstract Looking at the mouth region is thought to be a useful strategy for speech-perception tasks....
When someone speaks, linguistically relevant movements are produced. Most of the previous work that ...
Visual speech cues from a speaker's talking face aid speech segmentation in adults, but despite the ...
A substantial body of research suggests that speech recognition performance is improved when the lis...
Purpose Visual cues from a speaker's face may benefit perceptual adaptation to degraded speech, but ...
In face-to-face conversations, listeners process and combine speech information obtained from hearin...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
What controls gaze allocation during dynamic face perception? We monitored participants' eye movemen...
Seeing the talker’s moving face (visual speech) can facilitate or distort auditory speech perception...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...