Exposure to incongruent auditory and visual speech produces both visual recalibration and selective adaptation of auditory speech identification. In an earlier study, exposure to an ambiguous auditory utterance (intermediate between /aba/ and /ada/) dubbed onto the video of a face articulating either /aba/ or /ada/, recalibrated the perceived identity of auditory targets in the direction of the visual component, while exposure to congruent non-ambiguous /aba/ or /ada/ pairs created selective adaptation, i.e. a shift of perceived identity in the opposite direction [Bertelson, P. Vroomen, J. & de Gelder, B. (2003). Visual recalibration of auditory speech identification: a McGurk aftereffect. Psychological Science, 14, 592-597]. Here, we exami...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
Auditory speech perception is faster and more accurate when combined with visual speech. We attempte...
The functional sensorimotor nature of speech production has been demonstrated in studies examining s...
The kinds of aftereffects, indicative of cross-modal recalibration, that are observed after exposure...
Recently, we have shown that lipread speech can recalibrate auditory speech identification when ther...
Research suggests that selective adaptation in speech is a low-level process dependent on sensory-sp...
The human brain can quickly adapt to changes in the environment. One example is phonetic recalibrati...
Repeated presentation of speech syllables can change identification of ambiguous syllables, a percep...
Contains fulltext : 159633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual informat...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lip-rea...
Humans quickly adapt to variations in the speech signal. Adaptation may surface as recalibration, a ...
Listeners use lexical or visual context information to recalibrate auditory speech perception. After...
Although the default state of the world is that we see and hear other people talking, there is evide...
Prolonged exposure, or adaptation, to a stimulus in one modality can bias, but also enhance, percept...
Perception of audiovisual (AV) synchrony is affected by experience with temporal delays between audi...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
Auditory speech perception is faster and more accurate when combined with visual speech. We attempte...
The functional sensorimotor nature of speech production has been demonstrated in studies examining s...
The kinds of aftereffects, indicative of cross-modal recalibration, that are observed after exposure...
Recently, we have shown that lipread speech can recalibrate auditory speech identification when ther...
Research suggests that selective adaptation in speech is a low-level process dependent on sensory-sp...
The human brain can quickly adapt to changes in the environment. One example is phonetic recalibrati...
Repeated presentation of speech syllables can change identification of ambiguous syllables, a percep...
Contains fulltext : 159633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual informat...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lip-rea...
Humans quickly adapt to variations in the speech signal. Adaptation may surface as recalibration, a ...
Listeners use lexical or visual context information to recalibrate auditory speech perception. After...
Although the default state of the world is that we see and hear other people talking, there is evide...
Prolonged exposure, or adaptation, to a stimulus in one modality can bias, but also enhance, percept...
Perception of audiovisual (AV) synchrony is affected by experience with temporal delays between audi...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
Auditory speech perception is faster and more accurate when combined with visual speech. We attempte...
The functional sensorimotor nature of speech production has been demonstrated in studies examining s...