Perceptual Integration of Visual Evidence of the Airstream from Aspirated Stops.

Q4 Physics and Astronomy
Connor Mayer, Bryan Gick, Tamra Weigel, D H Whalen
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Abstract

This study investigates whether indirect visual evidence of aspiration can influence speech perception as previously found for tactile information. Participants were shown video of a speaker producing the sequence "pom" and "bomb" in a noisy setting. In some tokens, a candle was visibly perturbed by aspiration. All participants were more likely to correctly identify "pom" and incorrectly identify "bomb" in the presence of visible perturbation, indicating that perceptual integration was taking place. This effect was stronger for participants who reported being consciously aware of the candle as a predictor. This indicates that ambient information can be incorporated in speech perception even when presented via an indirect modality, and that active attention can amplify this effect.

从吸气停止的气流视觉证据的感知整合。
本研究探讨了吸气的间接视觉证据是否会像之前发现的触觉信息那样影响语音感知。研究人员向参与者播放了一段视频,视频中演讲者在嘈杂的环境中发出“pom”和“bomb”的顺序。在一些标志中,一支蜡烛明显受到了吸气的干扰。在可见干扰的情况下,所有参与者都更有可能正确识别“pom”,而错误识别“bomb”,这表明知觉整合正在发生。对于那些报告有意识地意识到蜡烛是预测因素的参与者来说,这种影响更强。这表明,即使是通过间接方式呈现,环境信息也可以被纳入语音感知,而主动注意可以放大这种效果。
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Canadian Acoustics - Acoustique Canadienne
Canadian Acoustics - Acoustique Canadienne Physics and Astronomy-Acoustics and Ultrasonics
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期刊介绍: The CAA is the professional, interdisciplinary organization that : - fosters communication among people working in all areas of acoustics in Canada - promotes the growth and practical application of knowledge in acoustics - encourages education, research, protection of the environment, and employment in acoustics - is an umbrella organization through which general issues in education, employment and research can be addressed at a national and multidisciplinary level
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