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Perception of the multisensory coherence of fluent audiovisual speech in infancy: its emergence and the role of experience.

David J Lewkowicz1, Nicholas J Minar2, Amy H Tift2, Melissa Brandon2.   

Abstract

To investigate the developmental emergence of the perception of the multisensory coherence of native and non-native audiovisual fluent speech, we tested 4-, 8- to 10-, and 12- to 14-month-old English-learning infants. Infants first viewed two identical female faces articulating two different monologues in silence and then in the presence of an audible monologue that matched the visible articulations of one of the faces. Neither the 4-month-old nor 8- to 10-month-old infants exhibited audiovisual matching in that they did not look longer at the matching monologue. In contrast, the 12- to 14-month-old infants exhibited matching and, consistent with the emergence of perceptual expertise for the native language, perceived the multisensory coherence of native-language monologues earlier in the test trials than that of non-native language monologues. Moreover, the matching of native audible and visible speech streams observed in the 12- to 14-month-olds did not depend on audiovisual synchrony, whereas the matching of non-native audible and visible speech streams did depend on synchrony. Overall, the current findings indicate that the perception of the multisensory coherence of fluent audiovisual speech emerges late in infancy, that audiovisual synchrony cues are more important in the perception of the multisensory coherence of non-native speech than that of native audiovisual speech, and that the emergence of this skill most likely is affected by perceptual narrowing.
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Keywords:  Auditory; Development; Infancy; Multisensory perception; Speech; Visual

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25462038      PMCID: PMC4258456          DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2014.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Child Psychol        ISSN: 0022-0965


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