Congruent audiovisual speech enhances our ability to comprehend a speaker, even in noise-free conditions. When incongruent auditory and visual information is presented concurrently, it can hinder a listener’s perception and even cause him or her to perceive information that was not presented in either modality. Efforts to investigate the neural basis of these effects have often focused on the special case of discrete audiovisual syllables that are spatially and temporally congruent, with less work done on the case of natural, continuous speech. Recent electrophysiological studies have demonstrated that cortical response measures to continuous auditory speech can be easily obtained using multivariate analysis methods. Here, we apply such met...
Auditory cortical activity is entrained to the temporal envelope of speech, which corresponds to the...
Seeing a speaker’s face enhances speech intelligibility in adverse environments. We investigated the...
Speech reading enhances auditory perception in noise. One means by which this perceptual facilitatio...
Congruent audiovisual speech enhances our ability to comprehend a speaker, even in noise-free condit...
THESIS 11265Seeing a speaker?s face as he or she talks can greatly help in understanding what the sp...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
In noisy settings, seeing the interlocutor's face helps to disambiguate what is being said. For this...
Speech perception is a central component of social communication. While principally an auditory proc...
Visual speech information, especially that provided by the mouth and lips, is important during face-...
Previous work has demonstrated that performance in an auditory selective attention task can be enhan...
Understanding what is said in demanding listening situations is assisted greatly by looking at the f...
Human listeners can reliably recognize speech in complex listening environments. The underlying neur...
Published 3 February 2016Using a continuous listening task, we evaluated the coupling between the li...
A cochlear implant (CI) is an auditory prosthesis which can partially restore the auditory function ...
Contains fulltext : 151546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Auditory speech...
Auditory cortical activity is entrained to the temporal envelope of speech, which corresponds to the...
Seeing a speaker’s face enhances speech intelligibility in adverse environments. We investigated the...
Speech reading enhances auditory perception in noise. One means by which this perceptual facilitatio...
Congruent audiovisual speech enhances our ability to comprehend a speaker, even in noise-free condit...
THESIS 11265Seeing a speaker?s face as he or she talks can greatly help in understanding what the sp...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
In noisy settings, seeing the interlocutor's face helps to disambiguate what is being said. For this...
Speech perception is a central component of social communication. While principally an auditory proc...
Visual speech information, especially that provided by the mouth and lips, is important during face-...
Previous work has demonstrated that performance in an auditory selective attention task can be enhan...
Understanding what is said in demanding listening situations is assisted greatly by looking at the f...
Human listeners can reliably recognize speech in complex listening environments. The underlying neur...
Published 3 February 2016Using a continuous listening task, we evaluated the coupling between the li...
A cochlear implant (CI) is an auditory prosthesis which can partially restore the auditory function ...
Contains fulltext : 151546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Auditory speech...
Auditory cortical activity is entrained to the temporal envelope of speech, which corresponds to the...
Seeing a speaker’s face enhances speech intelligibility in adverse environments. We investigated the...
Speech reading enhances auditory perception in noise. One means by which this perceptual facilitatio...