Jordan T R, Thomas S M
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park, England.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2001 Dec;27(6):1386-403.
The authors investigated the effects of changes in horizontal viewing angle on visual and audiovisual speech recognition in 4 experiments, using a talker's face viewed full face, three quarters, and in profile. When only experimental items were shown (Experiments 1 and 2), identification of unimodal visual speech and visual speech influences on congruent and incongruent auditory speech were unaffected by viewing angle changes. However, when experimental items were intermingled with distractor items (Experiments 3 and 4), identification of unimodal visual speech decreased with profile views, whereas visual speech influences on congruent and incongruent auditory speech remained unaffected by viewing angle changes. These findings indicate that audiovisual speech recognition withstands substantial changes in horizontal viewing angle, but explicit identification of visual speech is less robust. Implications of this distinction for understanding the processes underlying visual and audiovisual speech recognition are discussed.
作者通过4项实验研究了水平视角变化对视觉和视听语音识别的影响,实验中使用了正面、四分之三侧面和侧面观看的说话者面部。当仅呈现实验项目时(实验1和2),单峰视觉语音的识别以及视觉语音对一致和不一致听觉语音的影响不受视角变化的影响。然而,当实验项目与干扰项目混合时(实验3和4),单峰视觉语音的识别在侧面观看时会下降,而视觉语音对一致和不一致听觉语音的影响仍不受视角变化的影响。这些发现表明,视听语音识别能够承受水平视角的大幅变化,但视觉语音的明确识别则不太稳健。本文讨论了这一区别对于理解视觉和视听语音识别背后过程的意义。