International audienceThe concept of an internal forward model that internally simulates the sensory consequences of an action is a central idea in speech motor control. Consistent with this hypothesis, silent articulation has been shown to modulate activity of the auditory cortex and to improve the auditory identification of concordant speech sounds, when embedded in white noise. In the present study, we replicated and extended this behavioral finding by showing that silently articulating a syllable in synchrony with the presentation of a concordant auditory and/or visually ambiguous speech stimulus improves its identification. Our results further demonstrate that, even in the case of perfect perceptual identification, concurrent mouthing ...
The purpose of these studies was to test the main assumptions outlined in the Motor Theory of speech...
Accepted December 4, 2019.Lip-reading is crucial for understanding speech in challenging conditions....
Speech produced in noise (or Lombard speech) is characterized by increased vocal effort, but also by...
International audienceThe concept of an internal forward model that internally simulates the sensory...
International audienceThe existence of feedback control mechanisms from motor to sensory systems is ...
Perception of speech sounds is affected by observing facial motion. Incongruence between speech soun...
Speech perception is thought to be linked to speech motor production. This linkage is considered to ...
Myriad factors influence perceptual processing, but “embodied” approaches assert that sensorimotor i...
Speech perception is thought to be linked to speech motor production. This linkage is considered to ...
Watching a speaker's lips during face-to-face conversation (lipreading) markedly improves speech per...
The motor regions that control movements of the articulators activate during listening to speech and...
AbstractProduction of actions is highly dependent on concurrent sensory information. In speech produ...
Watching a speaker's lips during face-to-face conversation (lipreading) markedly improves speech per...
International audienceThis behavioral study shows for the first time that the auditory perception of...
Production of actions is highly dependent on concurrent sensory information. In speech production, f...
The purpose of these studies was to test the main assumptions outlined in the Motor Theory of speech...
Accepted December 4, 2019.Lip-reading is crucial for understanding speech in challenging conditions....
Speech produced in noise (or Lombard speech) is characterized by increased vocal effort, but also by...
International audienceThe concept of an internal forward model that internally simulates the sensory...
International audienceThe existence of feedback control mechanisms from motor to sensory systems is ...
Perception of speech sounds is affected by observing facial motion. Incongruence between speech soun...
Speech perception is thought to be linked to speech motor production. This linkage is considered to ...
Myriad factors influence perceptual processing, but “embodied” approaches assert that sensorimotor i...
Speech perception is thought to be linked to speech motor production. This linkage is considered to ...
Watching a speaker's lips during face-to-face conversation (lipreading) markedly improves speech per...
The motor regions that control movements of the articulators activate during listening to speech and...
AbstractProduction of actions is highly dependent on concurrent sensory information. In speech produ...
Watching a speaker's lips during face-to-face conversation (lipreading) markedly improves speech per...
International audienceThis behavioral study shows for the first time that the auditory perception of...
Production of actions is highly dependent on concurrent sensory information. In speech production, f...
The purpose of these studies was to test the main assumptions outlined in the Motor Theory of speech...
Accepted December 4, 2019.Lip-reading is crucial for understanding speech in challenging conditions....
Speech produced in noise (or Lombard speech) is characterized by increased vocal effort, but also by...