Research has indicated unique challenges in audiovisual integration of speech among autistic individuals, although methodological differences have led to divergent findings. We …
The McGurk effect is a classic audiovisual speech illusion in which discrepant auditory and visual syllables can lead to a fused percept (eg, an auditory/bɑ/paired with a visual/gɑ/often …
Multisensory input can improve perception of ambiguous unisensory information. For example, speech heard in noise can be more accurately identified when listeners see a …
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine age-and hearing-related differences in school-age children's benefit from visual speech cues. The study addressed three …
As reading is inherently a multisensory, audiovisual (AV) process where visual symbols (ie, letters) are connected to speech sounds, the question has been raised whether individuals …
Visual speech cues play an important role in speech recognition, and the McGurk effect is a classic demonstration of this. In the original McGurk & Macdonald (Nature 264, 746–748) …
Auditory and visual speech information are often strongly integrated resulting in perceptual enhancements for audiovisual (AV) speech over audio alone and sometimes yielding …
Face‐to‐face communication relies on the integration of acoustic speech signals with the corresponding facial articulations. In the McGurk illusion, an auditory/ba/phoneme presented …
Recent studies suggest that sub-clinical levels of autistic symptoms may be related to reduced processing of artificial audiovisual stimuli. It is unclear whether these findings extent …