Sources of Confusion in Infant Audiovisual Speech Perception Research

Front Psychol. 2015 Dec 15:6:1844. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01844. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Speech is a multimodal stimulus, with information provided in both the auditory and visual modalities. The resulting audiovisual signal provides relatively stable, tightly correlated cues that support speech perception and processing in a range of contexts. Despite the clear relationship between spoken language and the moving mouth that produces it, there remains considerable disagreement over how sensitive early language learners-infants-are to whether and how sight and sound co-occur. Here we examine sources of this disagreement, with a focus on how comparisons of data obtained using different paradigms and different stimuli may serve to exacerbate misunderstanding.

Keywords: audiovisual perception; infant perception; multimodal integration; sine wave speech; speech disorders; speech perception; temporal binding window.

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  • Review