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Hearing Eye II - The Psychology Of Speechreading And Auditory-Visual Speech

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This volume outlines developments in practical and theoretical research into speechreading lipreading.

List of contents

Part 1 Audiovisual speech processing - implications for theories of speech perception: the use of auditory and visual information during phonetic processing - implications for theories of speech perception, K.P. Green; language specificity in the development of auditory-visual speech perception, D. Burnham; time varying information for visual speech perception, L.D. Rosenblum, H.M. Saldana. Part 2 Engineering models of visible and audiovisual speech: ten years after Summerfield - a taxonomy of models for audiovisual fusion in speech perception, J.-L. Schwartz et al; computational aspects of visual speech - machines that can speechread and simualte talking faces, M. Brooke; the moving face during speech Communication, K.G. Munhall, E. Vatikiotis-Bateson. Part 3 Psychological and neuropsychological factors in speechreading: conceptual constraints in sentence-based lipreading in the hearing-impaired, J. Roennberg et al; effects of facial image size on visual and audiovisual speech recognition, T.R. Jordan, P.C. Sergeant; how brains see speech - the cortical localization of speechreading in hearing people, R. Campbell; impaired speechreading and auditory-visual speech integration in prosopagnosia, B. de Gelder et al. Part 4 Deafness, language and speechreading - speech-based approaches: what makes a good speechreader? - first you have to find one, L. Bernstein et al; early lipreading ability and speech and language development of hearing-impaired pre-schoolers, B. Dodd et al. Part 5 Deafness, language and speechreading - sign and augmentation: mouth movement and signed communication, M. Marschark et al; touch and auditory-visual speech perception, M. Oerlemans, P. Blamey; effect of exposure to phonetically augmented lipspeech in the prelingual deaf, J. Leybaert et al.

About the author

Ruth Campbell, Barbara Dodd, Denis, Burnham

Summary

This volume outlines developments in practical and theoretical research into speechreading lipreading.

Product details

Assisted by Douglas Burnham (Editor), Ruth Campbell (Editor), Campbell Ruth (Editor), B J Dodd (Editor), Ruth Campbell G Away* (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.02.1998
 
EAN 9780863775024
ISBN 978-0-86377-502-4
No. of pages 334
Weight 612 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Psycholinguistics, Cognition and cognitive psychology, Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics

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