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Title: | Influence of Auditory Closure and Working Memory on Audio- Visual Perception of Speech |
Authors: | Deepashree, S R Maruthy, Sandeep |
Keywords: | Speech perception,;Working memory,;Auditory enhancement,;Visual enhancement, |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Journal Name: | Student Research at AIISH-2011-2012 |
Volume No.: | 10 |
Issue No.: | Part-A |
Pages: | 53-65 |
Abstract: | The present study investigated the influence of the speech perception in noise and the working memory on audio visual integration in speech perception . Sixty six adult native speakers of Kannada in the age range of 18 to 70 years. having normal hearing and normal or corrected vision of 6/6, participated in the study. The participants were assessed .for their speech perception in noise, working memory capacity and audio-visual integration. In the assessment of audio-visual integration there were three conditions in quiet (A,V,AV) and eight conditions in the presence of noise (A, AV in +5dB, OdB. -5dB & - JO dB SNR). Results showed that both SPIN and working memory have positive effect on speech perception through AV-mode. The influence was particularly significant at lower SNRs and the relationship was direct. That is, AV speech perception was better in. Individuals who had better SPIN and/or working memory. Thus, it can be concluded that internal redundancy controlled by central auditory mechanism/s (as evident through SPIN) and the cognitive abilities ( represented as working memory. a cognitive factor ) has a direct relationship with the AV speech perception and hence demands attention while interpreting on AV speech perception. |
URI: | http://203.129.241.91:8080//handle/123456789/1795 |
Appears in Resource: | Journal Articles |
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