Abstract Looking at the mouth region is thought to be a useful strategy for speech-perception tasks. The tendency to look at the eyes versus the mouth of another person during speech processing has thus far mainly been studied using screen-based paradigms. In this study, we estimated the eye-mouth-index (EMI) of 38 adult participants in a live setting. Participants were seated across the table from an experimenter, who read sentences out loud for the participant to remember in both a familiar (English) and unfamiliar (Finnish) language. No statistically significant difference in the EMI between the familiar and the unfamiliar languages was observed. Total relative looking time at the mouth also did not predict the number of correctly identi...
that visual perception can influence and be influenced by concurrent linguistic input has prompted t...
A talking face provides redundant cues on the mouth that might support language learning and highly ...
Abstract: We report a series of eye-tracking studies investigating different facets of how seeing a ...
Looking at the mouth region is thought to be a useful strategy for speech-perception tasks. The tend...
Speech is inextricably multisensory: both auditory and visual components provide critical informatio...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
Although language usually occurs in an interactive and world-situated context (Clark, 1996), most re...
Talkers produce different types of spoken prosody by varying acoustic cues (e.g., F0, duration, and ...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
Speech is often a multimodal process, presented audiovisually through a talking face. One area of sp...
When someone speaks, linguistically relevant movements are produced. Most of the previous work that ...
Kreysa H, Knoeferle P. Effects of speaker gaze on spoken language comprehension: Task matters. In: C...
We present experimental evidence from a study in which we monitor eye movements as people respond to...
that visual perception can influence and be influenced by concurrent linguistic input has prompted t...
A talking face provides redundant cues on the mouth that might support language learning and highly ...
Abstract: We report a series of eye-tracking studies investigating different facets of how seeing a ...
Looking at the mouth region is thought to be a useful strategy for speech-perception tasks. The tend...
Speech is inextricably multisensory: both auditory and visual components provide critical informatio...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
Although language usually occurs in an interactive and world-situated context (Clark, 1996), most re...
Talkers produce different types of spoken prosody by varying acoustic cues (e.g., F0, duration, and ...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
Speech is often a multimodal process, presented audiovisually through a talking face. One area of sp...
When someone speaks, linguistically relevant movements are produced. Most of the previous work that ...
Kreysa H, Knoeferle P. Effects of speaker gaze on spoken language comprehension: Task matters. In: C...
We present experimental evidence from a study in which we monitor eye movements as people respond to...
that visual perception can influence and be influenced by concurrent linguistic input has prompted t...
A talking face provides redundant cues on the mouth that might support language learning and highly ...
Abstract: We report a series of eye-tracking studies investigating different facets of how seeing a ...