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Multimodal perceptual organization of speech: Evidence from tone analogs of spoken utterances.

Robert E Remez1, Jennifer M Fellowes, David B Pisoni, Winston D Goh, Philip E Rubin.   

Abstract

Theoretical and practical motives alike have prompted recent investigations of multimodal speech perception. Theoretically, multimodal studies have extended the conceptualization of perceptual organization beyond the familiar modality-bound accounts deriving from Gestalt psychology. Practically, such investigations have been driven by a need to understand the proficiency of multimodal speech perception using an electrocochlear prosthesis for hearing. In each domain, studies have shown that perceptual organization of speech can occur even when the perceiver's auditory experience departs from natural speech qualities. Accordingly, our research examined auditor-visual multimodal integration of videotaped faces and selected acoustic constituents of speech signals, each realized as a single sinewave tone accompanying a video image of an articulating face. The single tone reproduced the frequency and amplitude of the phonatory cycle or of one of the lower three oral formants. Our results showed a distinct advantage for the condition pairing the video image of the face with a sinewave replicating the second formant, despite its unnatural timbre and its presentation in acoustic isolation from the rest of the speech signal. Perceptual coherence of multimodal speech in these circumstances is established when the two modalities concurrently specify the same underlying phonetic attributes.

Year:  1998        PMID: 21423823      PMCID: PMC3060793          DOI: 10.1016/S0167-6393(98)00050-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Speech Commun        ISSN: 0167-6393            Impact factor:   2.017


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