Purpose Visual cues from a speaker's face may benefit perceptual adaptation to degraded speech, but current evidence is limited. We aimed to replicate results from previous studies to establish the extent to which visual speech cues can lead to greater adaptation over time, extending existing results to a real-time adaptation paradigm (i.e., without a separate training period). A second aim was to investigate whether eye gaze patterns toward the speaker's mouth were related to better perception, hypothesizing that listeners who looked more at the speaker's mouth would show greater adaptation. Method A group of listeners (n = 30) was presented with 90 noise-vocoded sentences in audiovisual format, whereas a control group (n = 29) was present...
Exposure to incongruent auditory and visual speech produces both visual recalibration and selective ...
Listeners often experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, and in order to cope with this, li...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Researchers have demonstrated th...
Purpose Visual cues from a speaker's face may benefit perceptual adaptation to degraded speech, but ...
Perceptual adaptation allows humans to recognize different varieties of accented speech. We investig...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lip-rea...
In face-to-face conversations, listeners process and combine speech information obtained from hearin...
Speech is inextricably multisensory: both auditory and visual components provide critical informatio...
Research suggests that selective adaptation in speech is a low-level process dependent on sensory-sp...
This study investigated whether communication modality affects talkers’ speech adaptation to an inte...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
A substantial body of research suggests that speech recognition performance is improved when the lis...
Visual speech information plays a key role in supporting speech perception, especially when acousti...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested at what processing stage lexically-guided retuning of a fricat...
Exposure to incongruent auditory and visual speech produces both visual recalibration and selective ...
Listeners often experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, and in order to cope with this, li...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Researchers have demonstrated th...
Purpose Visual cues from a speaker's face may benefit perceptual adaptation to degraded speech, but ...
Perceptual adaptation allows humans to recognize different varieties of accented speech. We investig...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lip-rea...
In face-to-face conversations, listeners process and combine speech information obtained from hearin...
Speech is inextricably multisensory: both auditory and visual components provide critical informatio...
Research suggests that selective adaptation in speech is a low-level process dependent on sensory-sp...
This study investigated whether communication modality affects talkers’ speech adaptation to an inte...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
A substantial body of research suggests that speech recognition performance is improved when the lis...
Visual speech information plays a key role in supporting speech perception, especially when acousti...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested at what processing stage lexically-guided retuning of a fricat...
Exposure to incongruent auditory and visual speech produces both visual recalibration and selective ...
Listeners often experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, and in order to cope with this, li...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Researchers have demonstrated th...