In this paper we review research by us and others on the development of auditory-visual speech perception in order to draw out issues of interest, pinpoint unanswered questions, and highlight future research directions. Studies using the McGurk Effect have shown that Japanese adults use visual speech information less than do English language adults. Infants perceive the McGurk Effect, and for English language children, it appears that auditory-visual speech perception improves over age, especially between 6 and 8 years. However, the same is not the case for Japanese children
It has been shown that visual cues play a crucial role in the perception of vowels and consonants. C...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
Across development, vision increasingly infuences audio-visual perception. This is evidenced in illu...
To understand the now well-established auditory-visual nature of speech perception, it is necessary ...
The McGurk effect paradigm was used to examine the developmental onset of inter-language differences...
Unlike auditory-only speech perception, little is known about the development of auditory-visual spe...
The developmental process of audiovisual speech perception was examined in this experiment using the...
Speech perception is auditory visual, but relatively little is known about auditory visual compared ...
The development of auditory-visual speech perception was investigated in pre-schoolchildren, school ...
In the McGurk effect, perceptual identification of auditory speech syllables is influenced by simult...
This dissertation aims to empirically assess the complex, multileveled relationships between audiovi...
Speech perception is often audiovisual, as demonstrated in the McGurk effect: Auditory and visual sp...
In the McGurk effect, perceptual identification of auditory speech syllables is influenced by simult...
Despite the body of research on auditory-visual speech perception in infants and schoolchildren, dev...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
It has been shown that visual cues play a crucial role in the perception of vowels and consonants. C...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
Across development, vision increasingly infuences audio-visual perception. This is evidenced in illu...
To understand the now well-established auditory-visual nature of speech perception, it is necessary ...
The McGurk effect paradigm was used to examine the developmental onset of inter-language differences...
Unlike auditory-only speech perception, little is known about the development of auditory-visual spe...
The developmental process of audiovisual speech perception was examined in this experiment using the...
Speech perception is auditory visual, but relatively little is known about auditory visual compared ...
The development of auditory-visual speech perception was investigated in pre-schoolchildren, school ...
In the McGurk effect, perceptual identification of auditory speech syllables is influenced by simult...
This dissertation aims to empirically assess the complex, multileveled relationships between audiovi...
Speech perception is often audiovisual, as demonstrated in the McGurk effect: Auditory and visual sp...
In the McGurk effect, perceptual identification of auditory speech syllables is influenced by simult...
Despite the body of research on auditory-visual speech perception in infants and schoolchildren, dev...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
It has been shown that visual cues play a crucial role in the perception of vowels and consonants. C...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
Across development, vision increasingly infuences audio-visual perception. This is evidenced in illu...