Discrepant Visual Speech Facilitates Covert Selective Listening in “Cocktail Party” Conditions
@article{Williams2012DiscrepantVS,
title={Discrepant Visual Speech Facilitates Covert Selective Listening in “Cocktail Party” Conditions},
author={Jason A. Williams},
journal={Perceptual and Motor Skills},
year={2012},
volume={114},
pages={903 - 914}
}The presence of congruent visual speech information facilitates the identification of auditory speech, while the addition of incongruent visual speech information often impairs accuracy. This latter arrangement occurs naturally when one is being directly addressed in conversation but listens to a different speaker. Under these conditions, performance may diminish since: (a) one is bereft of the facultative effects of the corresponding lip motion and (b) one becomes subject to visual distortion…
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