5 edition of Speech perception by ear and eye found in the catalog.
Published
1987
by Erlbaum Associates in Hillsdale, N.J
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-307) and indexes.
Statement | Dominic William Massaro. |
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LC Classifications | BF444 .M37 1987 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 320 p. : |
Number of Pages | 320 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2377010M |
ISBN 10 | 0805800611, 080580062X |
LC Control Number | 87005375 |
From sound to meaning: hearing, speech and language. Speech perception. Vibrations in the air are channelled by the structure of the external ear into the ear canal. In the middle ear, they encounter a taut membrane or eardrum stretched across the ear canal. The vibrations in the air set up sympathetic vibrations in the eardrum. This important question is the starting point for the twenty-two contribution to Language by Ear and by Eye. Based on a research conference on "The Relationships between Speech and Learning to Read," which was sponsored by the Growth and Development Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of.
& Speech is perceived both by ear and by eye. Unlike heard speech, some seen speech gestures can be captured in stilled image sequences. Previous studies have shown that in hearing people, natural time-varying silent seen speech can access the . Part of the motivation for their motor theory of speech perception, against auditory theories, is to integrate explanations of speech perception and speech production (, 23–5, 30–1, see also Matthen , ch 9, which uses the Motor Theory to support a Codependency Thesis linking the capacities to perceive and produce phonemes, ). On.
Another way that receptors can be classified is based on their location relative to the stimuli. An exteroceptor is a receptor that is located near a stimulus in the external environment, such as the somatosensory receptors that are located in the skin. An interoceptor is one that interprets stimuli from internal organs and tissues, such as the receptors that sense the increase in blood. Integration of speech signals from ear and eye is a well-known feature of speech perception. This is evidenced by the McGurk illusion in which visual speech alters auditory speech perception and by the advantage observed in auditory speech detection when a visual signal is present. Here we investigate whether the integration of auditory and visual speech observed in these two Author: Kasper Eskelund, Jyrki Tuomainen, Tobias Andersen.
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The current study integrates information-processing and psychophysical approaches in the analysis of speech perception by ear and eye. The research framework is grounded in the testing of multiple hypotheses of the phenomena of interest. Read "Speech Perception By Ear and Eye A Paradigm for Psychological Inquiry" by Dominic W.
Massaro available from Rakuten Kobo. First published in Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa : Taylor And Francis. : Speech Perception By Ear and Eye: A Paradigm for Psychological Inquiry (): Massaro, Dominic W., Simpson, Jeffry A.: BooksCited by: Speech perception by ear and eye: a paradigm for psychological inquiry.
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A collection of papers exploring why children acquire speech easily yet bog down when it comes to learning to read. Why do most children acquire speech easily yet bog down when it comes to learning to read. This important question is the starting point for the twenty-two contribution to Language by Ear and by Eye.
Based on a research conference on "The Relationships. in Speech perception by ear and eye: paradigm A for psychological inquiry (hereafter Paradigm) is to develop a psychological description of how the perceiver recognizes what the speaker Speech perception by ear and eye book.
In addition to examining the information and processes supporting speech perception, the book confronts fundamental issues in experimental. This important question is the starting point for the twenty-two contribution to Language by Ear and by Eye.
Based on a research conference on "The Relationships between Speech and Learning to Read," which was sponsored by the Growth and Development Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Format: Paperback.
Poor speech perception is less than 70%. this is a long topic for which I have written entire book chapters – not easy to do in a blog. Long Island College Hospital, Downstate Medical Center, Beth Israel Medical Center/New York Eye and Ear Infirmary as director of the Hearing and Learning Center and Cochlear Implant Center.
Jane has. Get this from a library. Speech Perception By Ear and Eye: a Paradigm for Psychological Inquiry. [Dominic W Massaro] -- First published in Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
PDF | OnD. Massaro and others published Perceiving Speech by Ear and Eye: Multimodal Integration by Children with Autism | Find, read and cite all.
There are also links to Dominic Massaro's new book, "Perceiving Talking Faces: From Speech Perception to a Behavioral Principle", and other links to the research of this group and others.
Hearing by Eye II. Advances in the Psychology of Speechreading and Auditory-visual Speech. Edited by Ruth Campbell, Barbara Dodd, and Denis Burnham. This volume outlines some of the developments in practical and theoretical research into speechreading lipreading that have taken place since the publication of the original "Hearing by Eye".
It comprises 15 chapters by international researchers in psychology, psycholinguistics, experimental and clinical speech science, and computer engineering.5/5(1). Speech Perception and Hearing Loss Article (PDF Available) in The Volta review (2) June with Reads How we measure 'reads'.
Speaking clearly for the hard of hearing II: Acoustic characteristics of clear and conversational speech., Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 29, – Abstract Google Scholar Schum, D.
().Cited by: Massaro, D.W. Multiple book review of Speech perception by ear and eye: a paradigm for psychological inquiry, by D.W. Massaro. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 12, –, CrossRef Google ScholarCited by: Although copious research has investigated the role of phonology in reading, little research has investigated the precise nature of the entailed speech representations.
The present study examined the similarity of “inner speech” in reading to overt speech. Two lexical decision experiments (in which participants gave speeded word/nonword classifications to letter strings) Cited by: The ability to hear and understand speech. Speech perception, the process by which we employ cognitive, motor, and sensory processes to hear and understand speech, is a product of innate preparation ("nature") and sensitivity to experience ("nurture") as demonstrated in infants' abilities to perceive speech.
Despite all, a perceiver often tracks the speech of a specific talker sampling by ear and eye, two kinds of perceptual organization that also combine multimodally and resolves the linguistic properties in the sensory effects. That is to say, perceptual analysis of the symbolic properties of speech by: Speech Communication 9 () North-Holland SPEECH PERCEPTION SEEN THROUGH THE EAR C.J.
DARWIN and J.F. CULLING Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QG, U.K. Received 1 August Abstract. Speech is normally heard against a background of other by: speech reception threshold: the intensity at which speech is recognized as meaningful symbols; in speech audiometry, it is the decibel level at which 50% of spondee words can be repeated correctly by the subject.
Auditory and Auditory-Visual Perception of Clear and Conversational Speech. Karen S. Helfer; Speech perception by ear and eye. In DoddB.
& CampbellR. The teacher's word book of 30, words. New York: Columbia University. Google Scholar. Cited by: Learn speech perception with free interactive flashcards. Choose from different sets of speech perception flashcards on Quizlet.the perception of different agouti stimuli as being identical phonemes up to a point at which perception flips to perceive another phoneme voice-onset time production f certain consonants (called stop consonants) in which there is a difference between the first sound of the phoneme and the movement of the vocal cords (called voicing).