音声. SpeechWada, Y., Kitagawa, N., & Noguchi, K. (2002). Crossmodal asymmetrical effects in temporal perception II: The interaction between the perceived velocity of apparent movement and auditory flutter rate. Technical Report of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Com- munication ...
In this experiment, we exam- ined the effects that different distracting audio signals had on an observer's ability to speechread a color and number combina- tion from a visual speech stimulus. When the distracting signal was noise, time-reversed speech, or irrelevant continous speech, speech...
The effects of musical and linguistic components in recognition of real-world musical excerpts by cochlear implant recipients and normal-hearing adults. Cochlear implants (CI) are effective in transmitting salient features of speech, especially in quiet, but current CI technology is not well suited in...
The horses responded significantly faster in the stranger context than in the caretaker context. The main effects of the emotional value of the visual stimulus [F(1, 121) = 3.315, p = 0.071] and the interactions between emotional congruency and familiarity [F(1, 121) = 0.029,...
As in the psychophysical results, ERP cueing effects during the crossed posture were determined by the side of space in which the stimulated hand lay, ... S Kennett,M Eimer,C Spence,... - 《Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience》 被引量: 372发表: 2001年 10 Crossmodal attentional capture: A ...
cortex in CI users compared to individuals with NH, and the latter negatively correlated to speech perception. Given that the aforementioned study also examined differences between luminance ratios, it is possible that condition and group effects in the P100 component depend on basic stimuli features....
is reviewed. The various explanations for these crossmodal effects of olfaction on vision are summarized and the possible influence of visual stimuli on olfactory stimuli is also briefly discussed. In the “Limitations/peculiarities of crossmodal research on olfaction on person perception” section, I...
in which pairs of auditory and visual stimuli are presented that vary (i.e., match vs. mismatch) in terms of theiridentityand/ormeaning. In laboratory studies of multisensory perception, semantic congruency effects are typically assessed by measuring the consequences of presenting matching or ...
Cross-Modal Dynamic Capture: Congruency Effects in the Perception of Motion Across Sensory Modalities. This study investigated multisensory interactions in the perception of auditory and visual motion. When auditory and visual apparent motion streams are pre... S Soto-Faraco,C Spence,A Kingstone - ...
A general asymmetry in cross-modal effects could therefore indicate that the system is biased towards compensating for auditory noise via visual speech (e.g., ref. 4) or print (e.g., ref. 6), and not vice versa due to the properties of domain-general noise compensation mechanisms. ...