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Audiovisual speech perception: A new approach and implications for clinical populations
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Authors/contributors
- Irwin, Julia (Author)
- DiBlasi, Lori (Author)
Title
Audiovisual speech perception: A new approach and implications for clinical populations
Abstract
This selected overview of audiovisual (AV) speech perception examines the influence of visible articulatory information on what is heard. Thought to be a cross-cultural phenomenon that emerges early in typical language development, variables that influence AV speech perception include properties of the visual and the auditory signal, attentional demands, and individual differences. A brief review of the existing neurobiological evidence on how visual information influences heard speech indicates potential loci, timing, and facilitatory effects of AV over auditory only speech. The current literature on AV speech in certain clinical populations (individuals with an autism spectrum disorder, developmental language disorder, or hearing loss) reveals differences in processing that may inform interventions. Finally, a new method of assessing AV speech that does not require obvious cross-category mismatch or auditory noise was presented as a novel approach for investigators.
Publication
Language and Linguistics Compass
Date
2017
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
77-91
Citation Key
irwinAudiovisualSpeechPerception2017
Accessed
10/2/19, 6:11 PM
ISSN
1749-818X
Short Title
Audiovisual speech perception
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
License
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Extra
9 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Irwin, J., & DiBlasi, L. (2017). Audiovisual speech perception: A new approach and implications for clinical populations. Language and Linguistics Compass, 11(3), 77–91. https://doi.org/10.1111/lnc3.12237
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