The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception

Speech processing has been shown as a cross modal interaction of different sensory systems. The present study explored cross modal perceptions in speech, particularly facial musculature in vowel categorization, discrimination and audiovisual processing. The study hypothesized that facial musculature...

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Main Author: Leong, Charis Lianne
Other Authors: Suzy Styles
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-626022019-12-10T12:22:18Z The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception Leong, Charis Lianne Suzy Styles School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication Speech processing has been shown as a cross modal interaction of different sensory systems. The present study explored cross modal perceptions in speech, particularly facial musculature in vowel categorization, discrimination and audiovisual processing. The study hypothesized that facial musculature congruence would bias perception of speech towards assigned lip condition and thus influencing speech perception. The study used a between-subjects design (Lip-rounding x Lip-spreading x Neutral Lip) with 60 participants. Participants were given audio identity tasks, audio discrimination tasks and audiovisual tasks to investigate individual components of speech perception. The purpose of the study was masked using a cover story. This study found significant cross modal interaction between facial musculature and perception of speech and explained observed results referencing to the facial feedback hypothesis and motor theory of speech. These findings suggest facial musculature influences speech perception at a subconscious level. Limitations and implications to future research were also discussed. Bachelor of Arts 2015-04-22T06:18:43Z 2015-04-22T06:18:43Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62602 en Nanyang Technological University 115 p. application/pdf
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DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication
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DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication
Leong, Charis Lianne
The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception
description Speech processing has been shown as a cross modal interaction of different sensory systems. The present study explored cross modal perceptions in speech, particularly facial musculature in vowel categorization, discrimination and audiovisual processing. The study hypothesized that facial musculature congruence would bias perception of speech towards assigned lip condition and thus influencing speech perception. The study used a between-subjects design (Lip-rounding x Lip-spreading x Neutral Lip) with 60 participants. Participants were given audio identity tasks, audio discrimination tasks and audiovisual tasks to investigate individual components of speech perception. The purpose of the study was masked using a cover story. This study found significant cross modal interaction between facial musculature and perception of speech and explained observed results referencing to the facial feedback hypothesis and motor theory of speech. These findings suggest facial musculature influences speech perception at a subconscious level. Limitations and implications to future research were also discussed.
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Leong, Charis Lianne
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title The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception
title_short The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception
title_full The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception
title_fullStr The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception
title_full_unstemmed The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception
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