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- Title
Multisensory integration of speech signals: the relationship between space and time.
- Authors
Jones, Jeffery A; Jarick, Michelle
- Abstract
Integrating audiovisual cues for simple events is affected when sources are separated in space and time. By contrast, audiovisual perception of speech appears resilient when either spatial or temporal disparities exist. We investigated whether speech perception is sensitive to the combination of spatial and temporal inconsistencies. Participants heard the bisyllable /aba/ while seeing a face produce the incongruent bisyllable /ava/. We tested the level of visual influence over auditory perception when the sound was asynchronous with respect to facial motion (from -360 to +360 ms) and emanated from five locations equidistant to the participant. Although an interaction was observed, it was not related to participants' perception of synchrony, nor did it indicate a linear relationship between the effect of spatial and temporal discrepancies. We conclude that either the complexity of the signal or the nature of the task reduces reliance on spatial and temporal contiguity for audiovisual speech perception.
- Publication
Experimental brain research, 2006, Vol 174, Issue 3, p588
- ISSN
0014-4819
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00221-006-0634-0