Auditory and visual information is integrated when perceiving speech, as evidenced by the McGurk effect in which viewing an incongruent talking face categorically alters auditory speech perception. Audiovisual integration in speech perception has long been considered automatic and pre-attentive but recent reports have challenged this view. Here we study the effect of visual spatial attention on the McGurk effect. By presenting a movie of two faces symmetrically displaced to each side of a central fixation point and dubbed with a single auditory speech track, we were able to discern the influences from each of the faces and from the voice on the auditory speech percept. We found that directing visual spatial attention towards a face increase...
When the talker’s face (visual speech) can be seen, speech perception is both facilitated (for congr...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Audiovisual speech perception has been considered to operate independent of sound location, since th...
When people think about understanding speech, they primarily think about perceiving speech auditoril...
When the image of a speaker saying the bisyllable /aga / is presented in synchrony with the sound of...
ABSTRACT Studies of the McGurk effect demonstrate that observers integrate auditory information with...
Seeing a talker's face can aid audiovisual (AV) integration when speech is presented in noise. Howev...
Understanding speech is a complicated process. Once thought to be a unimodal function, the perceptio...
The McGurk effect shows in an obvious manner that visual information from a speaker’s articulatory m...
The McGurk effect shows in an obvious manner that visual information from a speaker’s articulatory m...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Perception of speech sounds is affected by observing facial motion. Incongruence between speech soun...
The presentation of visual stimuli of moving mouth is known to affect the phoneme perception of the ...
SummaryVisible speech enhances the intelligibility of auditory speech when listening conditions are ...
When the talker’s face (visual speech) can be seen, speech perception is both facilitated (for congr...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Audiovisual speech perception has been considered to operate independent of sound location, since th...
When people think about understanding speech, they primarily think about perceiving speech auditoril...
When the image of a speaker saying the bisyllable /aga / is presented in synchrony with the sound of...
ABSTRACT Studies of the McGurk effect demonstrate that observers integrate auditory information with...
Seeing a talker's face can aid audiovisual (AV) integration when speech is presented in noise. Howev...
Understanding speech is a complicated process. Once thought to be a unimodal function, the perceptio...
The McGurk effect shows in an obvious manner that visual information from a speaker’s articulatory m...
The McGurk effect shows in an obvious manner that visual information from a speaker’s articulatory m...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Perception of speech sounds is affected by observing facial motion. Incongruence between speech soun...
The presentation of visual stimuli of moving mouth is known to affect the phoneme perception of the ...
SummaryVisible speech enhances the intelligibility of auditory speech when listening conditions are ...
When the talker’s face (visual speech) can be seen, speech perception is both facilitated (for congr...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...