Fluidity in the perception of auditory speech: Cross-modal recalibration of voice gender and vowel identity by a talking face

Volume: 73, Issue: 6, Pages: 957 - 967
Published: Jan 30, 2020
Abstract
Humans quickly adapt to variations in the speech signal. Adaptation may surface as recalibration, a learning effect driven by error-minimisation between a visual face and an ambiguous auditory speech signal, or as selective adaptation, a contrastive aftereffect driven by the acoustic clarity of the sound. Here, we examined whether these aftereffects occur for vowel identity and voice gender. Participants were exposed to male, female, or...
Paper Details
Title
Fluidity in the perception of auditory speech: Cross-modal recalibration of voice gender and vowel identity by a talking face
Published Date
Jan 30, 2020
Volume
73
Issue
6
Pages
957 - 967
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