The Role of Speech Production System in Audiovisual Speech Perception
نویسنده
چکیده
Seeing the articulatory gestures of the speaker significantly enhances speech perception. Findings from recent neuroimaging studies suggest that activation of the speech motor system during lipreading enhance speech perception by tuning, in a top-down fashion, speech-sound processing in the superior aspects of the posterior temporal lobe. Anatomically, the superior-posterior temporal lobe areas receive connections from the auditory, visual, and speech motor cortical areas. Thus, it is possible that neuronal receptive fields are shaped during development to respond to speech-sound features that coincide with visual and motor speech cues, in contrast with the anterior/lateral temporal lobe areas that might process speech sounds predominantly based on acoustic cues. The superior-posterior temporal lobe areas have also been consistently associated with auditory spatial processing. Thus, the involvement of these areas in audiovisual speech perception might partly be explained by the spatial processing requirements when associating sounds, seen articulations, and one's own motor movements. Tentatively, it is possible that the anterior "what" and posterior "where / how" auditory cortical processing pathways are parts of an interacting network, the instantaneous state of which determines what one ultimately perceives, as potentially reflected in the dynamics of oscillatory activity.
منابع مشابه
The development of sensorimotor influences in the audiovisual speech domain: some critical questions
Speech researchers have long been interested in how auditory and visual speech signals are integrated, and the recent work has revived interest in the role of speech production with respect to this process. Here, we discuss these issues from a developmental perspective. Because speech perception abilities typically outstrip speech production abilities in infancy and childhood, it is unclear how...
متن کاملVision of tongue movements bias auditory speech perception.
Audiovisual speech perception is likely based on the association between auditory and visual information into stable audiovisual maps. Conflicting audiovisual inputs generate perceptual illusions such as the McGurk effect. Audiovisual mismatch effects could be either driven by the detection of violations in the standard audiovisual statistics or via the sensorimotor reconstruction of the distal...
متن کاملRelationship between Working Memory, Auditory Perception and Speech Intelligibility in Cochlear Implanted Children of Elementary School
Objectives: This study examined the relationship between working and short-term memory performance, and their effects on cochlear implant outcomes (speech perception and speech production) in cochlear implanted children aged 7-13 years. The study also compared the memory performance of cochlear implanted children with their normal hearing peers. Methods: Thirty-one cochlear impl...
متن کاملNeurocognition of speech-specific audiovisual percpetion
We have studied neurocognitive mechanisms of audiovisual perception of non-meaningful speech. We demonstrate different event-related brain potential (ERP) differences to non-speech and speech audiovisual stimuli. Our imaging studies show that viewing and listening to speech activate overlapping areas in the frontal cortex, which is also activated during speech production. We also demonstrate th...
متن کاملNeurocognition of speech-specific audiovisual perception
We have studied neurocognitive mechanisms of audiovisual perception of non-meaningful speech. We demonstrate different event-related brain potential (ERP) differences to non-speech and speech audiovisual stimuli. Our imaging studies show that viewing and listening to speech activate overlapping areas in the frontal cortex, which is also activated during speech production. We also demonstrate th...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010