Title
ILLUSIONS AND ISSUES IN BIMODAL SPEECH PERCEPTION
Abstract
As witnessed by this conference and many other sources of evidence, the study of bimodal speech perception has attained the status of a cottage industry. The addition of just one more modality has made transparent several new phenomena, new theoretical endeavors, and a closer link between research and application. The goal of this paper is to review a series of relevant issues in our search for an understanding of speech perception by ear and eye. The issues include a discussion of viable explanations of the McGurk effect, the time course of auditory/visual processing, neural processing, the role of dynamic information, the information in visual speech, the fusion of written language and auditory speech, and the issue of generalizing from studies of syllables to words and larger segments. 1. SETTING THE STAGE
Year
Venue
Keywords
1998
AVSP
speech perception
Field
DocType
Citations 
Crossmodal,Illusion,Visual processing,Cognitive psychology,Psychology,Motor theory of speech perception,Written language,Speech recognition,Speech perception,Neurocomputational speech processing,McGurk effect
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.03
1
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dominic W. Massaro139149.07