Visual and audiovisual speech perception with color and gray-scale facial images

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Timothy R. Jordan
Maxine V. Mccotter
Sharon M. Thomas
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[1] University of Nottingham,School of Psychology
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Perception & Psychophysics | 2000年 / 62卷
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Speech Perception; Visual Speech; Display Type; Incongruent Stimulus; Journal Ofthe Acoustical Society ofAmerica;
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Research has shown that auditory speech recognition is influenced by the appearance of a talker’s face, but the actual nature of this visual information has yet to be established. Here, we report three experiments that investigated visual and audiovisual speech recognition using color, gray-scale, and point-light talking faces (which allowed comparison with the influence of isolated kinematic information). Auditory and visual forms of the syllables /ba/, /bi/, /ga/, /gi/, /va/, and /vi/ were used to produce auditory, visual, congruent, and incongruent audiovisual speech stimuli. Visual speech identification and visual influences on identifying the auditory components of congruent and incongruent audiovisual speech were identical for color and gray-scale faces and were much greater than for point-light faces. These results indicate that luminance, rather than color, underlies visual and audiovisual speech perception and that this information is more than the kinematic information provided by point-light faces. Implications for processing visual and audiovisual speech are discussed.
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