Sensory Systems | Cognitive Neuroscience
Visual influences on selective adaptation in speech perception
James W Dias*, Theresa C Cook, Lawrence D Rosenblum
*Corresponding author: James W Dias
Department of Psychology, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA
F1000Posters 2012, 3: 706 (poster) [English]
Poster [1.23 MB]
Presented at
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2012,
11 - 16 May 2012, 36.460
Selective adaptation in speech perception has been traditionally examined using an auditory test continuum. In the current investigation, an audiovisual test continuum, varying in salient visual information, was used to investigate the influence of selective adaptation on the integration of audio-visual information.
The results suggest that selective adaptation can influence audio-visual integration. However, the adaptation effects are contingent on the consistent modal information between the adaptor and the test stimulus.
No relevant competing interests disclosed.
National Institutes of Health (NIH), 1R01DC008957-01
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