Visual speech speeds up the neural processing of auditory speech
University of Maryland, College Park · Walter Reed Army Institute of Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
Synchronous presentation of stimuli to the auditory and visual systems can modify the formation of a percept in either modality. For example, perception of auditory speech is improved when the speaker's facial articulatory movements are visible. Neural convergence onto multisensory sites exhibiting supra-additivity has been proposed as the principal mechanism for integration. Recent findings, however, have suggested that putative sensory-specific cortices are responsive to inputs presented through a different modality. Consequently, when and where audiovisual representations emerge remain unsettled. In combined psychophysical and electroencephalography experiments we show that visual speech speeds up the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 48
Authors
3- VVVirginie van WassenhoveCorresponding
University of Maryland, College Park, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
- KWKen W. Grant
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
- DPDavid Poeppel
University of Maryland, College Park, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Topics & keywords
- Multisensory integration
- Neurocomputational speech processing
- Percept
- Perception
- Facilitation
- Crossmodal
- Auditory perception
- Auditory scene analysis
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