ISCA Archive AVSP 2007
ISCA Archive AVSP 2007

Lipread aftereffects in auditory speech perception: measuring aftereffects after a twenty-four hours delay

Jean Vroomen, Sabine van Linden, Martijn Baart

Lipreading can evoke an immediate bias on auditory phoneme perception and it can produce an aftereffect reflecting a shift in the phoneme boundary caused by exposure to an auditory ambiguous stimulus that is combined with nonambiguous lipread speech (recalibration). Here, we tested the stability of lipread-induced recalibration over time. Aftereffects were measured directly after exposure and after 24 hours. Aftereffects dissipated quickly during testing and were not observable anymore after a 24 hours delay.