Temporally pre-presented lipreading cues release speech from informational masking

  • Wu C
  • Cao S
  • Wu X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Listeners can use temporally pre-presented content cues and concurrently presented lipreading cues to improve speech recognition under masking conditions. This study investigated whether temporally pre-presented lipreading cues also unmask speech. In a test trial, before the target sentence was co-presented with the masker, either target-matched (priming) lipreading video or static face (priming-control) video was presented in quiet. Participants’ target-recognition performance was improved by a shift from the priming-control condition to the priming condition when the masker was speech but not noise. This release from informational masking suggests a combined effect of working memory and cross-modal integration on selective attention to target speech.

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Wu, C., Cao, S., Wu, X., & Li, L. (2013). Temporally pre-presented lipreading cues release speech from informational masking. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133(4), EL281–EL285. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4794933

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