Hearing by Eye II: Advances in the Psychology of Speechreading and Auditory-visual SpeechRuth Campbell, Barbara Dodd, Denis K. Burnham This volume outlines some of the developments in practical and theoretical research into speechreading lipreading that have taken place since the publication of the original "Hearing by Eye". It comprises 15 chapters by international researchers in psychology, psycholinguistics, experimental and clinical speech science, and computer engineering. It answers theoretical questions what are the mechanisms by which heard and seen speech combine? and practical ones what makes a good speechreader? Can machines be programmed to recognize seen and seen-and-heard speech?. The book is written in a non-technical way and starts to articulate a behaviourally-based but cross-disciplinary programme of research in understanding how natural language can be delivered by different modalities. |
Contents
Kerry P Green Psychology Department P O Box 210068 University of Arizona | 21 |
Language specificity in the development of auditoryvisual speech | 27 |
AnneCatherine BachoudLevi Service de Neurologie Hôpital HenriMondor | 51 |
Timevarying information for visual speech perception | 61 |
Rosenblum Department of Psychology University of California | 77 |
ENGINEERING MODELS OF VISIBLE AND AUDIOVISUAL | 83 |
machines that can speechread | 109 |
The moving face during speech communication | 123 |
Impaired speechreading and audiovisual speech integration | 195 |
SPEECH | 209 |
Marilyn E Demorest Department of Psychology University of Maryland Balti | 211 |
Early lipreading ability and speech and language development of hearing | 229 |
SIGN | 243 |
Touch and auditoryvisual speech perception | 267 |
The effect of exposure to phonetically augmented lipspeech in the prelingual | 283 |
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PSYCHOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS | 141 |
Effects of facial image size on visual and audiovisual speech | 155 |
Ruth Campbell Department of Human Communication Science University College | 177 |
Common terms and phrases
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