Lipreading and audio-visual speech perception
Q Summerfield - … Transactions of the Royal Society of …, 1992 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This paper reviews progress in understanding the psychology of lipreading and audio-visual
speech perception. It considers four questions. What distinguishes better from poorer …
speech perception. It considers four questions. What distinguishes better from poorer …
On the relation of speech to language
AM Liberman, DH Whalen - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2000 - cell.com
There are two widely divergent theories about the relation of speech to language. The more
conventional view holds that the elements of speech are sounds that rely for their production …
conventional view holds that the elements of speech are sounds that rely for their production …
Audio-visual speech modeling for continuous speech recognition
This paper describes a speech recognition system that uses both acoustic and visual
speech information to improve recognition performance in noisy environments. The system …
speech information to improve recognition performance in noisy environments. The system …
[图书][B] Perceiving talking faces: From speech perception to a behavioral principle
DW Massaro - 1998 - books.google.com
Proposes an invariant law of pattern recognition to describe how continuously perceived
information such as speech input is processed to achieve perception of a category. Pattern …
information such as speech input is processed to achieve perception of a category. Pattern …
Temporal constraints on the McGurk effect
Three experiments are reported on the influence of different timing relations on the McGurk
effect. In the first experiment, it is shown that strict temporal synchrony between auditory and …
effect. In the first experiment, it is shown that strict temporal synchrony between auditory and …
The function of phenomenal states: supramodular interaction theory.
E Morsella - Psychological review, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Discovering the function of phenomenal states remains a formidable scientific challenge.
Research on consciously penetrable conflicts (eg," pain-for-gain" scenarios) and …
Research on consciously penetrable conflicts (eg," pain-for-gain" scenarios) and …
Integrating speech information across talkers, gender, and sensory modality: Female faces and male voices in the McGurk effect
KP Green, PK Kuhl, AN Meltzoff, EB Stevens - Perception & psychophysics, 1991 - Springer
Studies of the McGurk effect have shown that when discrepant phonetic information is
delivered to the auditory and visual modalities, the information is combined into a new …
delivered to the auditory and visual modalities, the information is combined into a new …
Auditory–visual speech integration by prelinguistic infants: Perception of an emergent consonant in the McGurk effect
The McGurk effect, in which auditory [ba] dubbed onto [ga] lip movements is perceived as
“da” or “tha,” was employed in a real‐time task to investigate auditory–visual speech …
“da” or “tha,” was employed in a real‐time task to investigate auditory–visual speech …
Speaking rate and segments: A look at the relation between speech production and speech perception for the voicing contrast
When listeners process segmentally relevant properties of the speech signal they do so in a
rate-dependent manner. This is seen as a shift in the perceptual category boundary; as rate …
rate-dependent manner. This is seen as a shift in the perceptual category boundary; as rate …
Perceptual adjustment to highly compressed speech: effects of talker and rate changes.
E Dupoux, K Green - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
This study investigated the perceptual adjustments that occur when listeners recognize
highly compressed speech. In Experiment 1, adjustment was examined as a function of the …
highly compressed speech. In Experiment 1, adjustment was examined as a function of the …