Speech Perception as a Multimodal Phenomenon

Curr Dir Psychol Sci. 2008 Dec;17(6):405-409. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8721.2008.00615.x.

Abstract

Speech perception is inherently multimodal. Visual speech (lip-reading) information is used by all perceivers and readily integrates with auditory speech. Imaging research suggests that the brain treats auditory and visual speech similarly. These findings have led some researchers to consider that speech perception works by extracting amodal information that takes the same form across modalities. From this perspective, speech integration is a property of the input information itself. Amodal speech information could explain the reported automaticity, immediacy, and completeness of audiovisual speech integration. However, recent findings suggest that speech integration can be influenced by higher cognitive properties such as lexical status and semantic context. Proponents of amodal accounts will need to explain these results.

Keywords: audiovisual; lip reading; multimodal; speech.