Perceptual adaptation allows humans to recognize different varieties of accented speech. We investigated whether perceptual adaptation to accented speech is facilitated if listeners can see a speaker’s facial and mouth movements. In Study 1, participants listened to sentences in a novel accent and underwent a period of training with audiovisual or audio-only speech cues, presented in quiet or in background noise. A control group also underwent training with visual-only (speech-reading) cues. We observed no significant difference in perceptual adaptation between any of the groups. To address a number of remaining questions, we carried out a second study using a different accent, speaker and experimental design, in which participants listened...
The present study investigated the effects of inhibition, vocabulary knowledge, and\r\nworking memor...
Nonnative speech poses a challenge to speech perception, especially in challenging listening environ...
Speech perception is often audiovisual, as demonstrated in the McGurk effect: Auditory and visual sp...
Purpose Visual cues from a speaker's face may benefit perceptual adaptation to degraded speech, but ...
It has been documented that lipreading facilitates the understanding of difficult speech, such as no...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lip-rea...
This study investigated the effect of presentation modality (audio-only or audio-visual) on adaptati...
International audienceLip reading is the ability to partially understand speech by looking at the sp...
We investigated comprehension of and adaptation to speech in an unfamiliar accent in older adults. P...
The current paper addresses the effect of auditory and visual in-formation on the perception of acce...
Speechreading is a complex skill affected by both the observer's method of extracting visual speech ...
International audienceThis study examined the extent to which visual speech assisted native Australi...
Research suggests that selective adaptation in speech is a low-level process dependent on sensory-sp...
Visual speech information plays a key role in supporting speech perception, especially when acousti...
Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can modera...
The present study investigated the effects of inhibition, vocabulary knowledge, and\r\nworking memor...
Nonnative speech poses a challenge to speech perception, especially in challenging listening environ...
Speech perception is often audiovisual, as demonstrated in the McGurk effect: Auditory and visual sp...
Purpose Visual cues from a speaker's face may benefit perceptual adaptation to degraded speech, but ...
It has been documented that lipreading facilitates the understanding of difficult speech, such as no...
When listeners experience difficulty in understanding a speaker, lexical and audiovisual (or lip-rea...
This study investigated the effect of presentation modality (audio-only or audio-visual) on adaptati...
International audienceLip reading is the ability to partially understand speech by looking at the sp...
We investigated comprehension of and adaptation to speech in an unfamiliar accent in older adults. P...
The current paper addresses the effect of auditory and visual in-formation on the perception of acce...
Speechreading is a complex skill affected by both the observer's method of extracting visual speech ...
International audienceThis study examined the extent to which visual speech assisted native Australi...
Research suggests that selective adaptation in speech is a low-level process dependent on sensory-sp...
Visual speech information plays a key role in supporting speech perception, especially when acousti...
Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can modera...
The present study investigated the effects of inhibition, vocabulary knowledge, and\r\nworking memor...
Nonnative speech poses a challenge to speech perception, especially in challenging listening environ...
Speech perception is often audiovisual, as demonstrated in the McGurk effect: Auditory and visual sp...