Lucie Ménard
Laboratoire de phonétique - UQAM
Session JEP poster P4 Mardi 10 Juin - 14h00 16h00
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Perception multimodale de l'anticipation en parole chez le sourd et l'entendant, adulte et enfant
- Emilie Troille ( CRI - Université Stendhal / GIPSA-Lab-INPG-Université Stendhal)
- Marie-Agnès Cathiard ( CRI - Université Stendhal)
- Lucie Ménard ( Laboratoire de phonétique - UQAM)
- Denis Beautemps ( GIPSA-Lab-INPG-Université Stendhal)
- Résumé : In a previous study (Troille & Cathiard, 2006) on vowel rounding anticipatory perception through a fricative consonant stream, we demonstrated that auditory information could be, in this VCV frame, ahead of visual information, and even of audiovisual information. We propose here to extend this experiment to 7-11-year-old children and to adults, both with normal and impaired hearing. Results showed that, if normal and impaired hearing subjects, both adults and children, had the same late performance in vision only, impaired hearing practicing French Cued Speech succeeded in the identification task as precociously as normal hearing in the auditory condition. Hence given the best available information, provided it anticipates on vision, be it the audio channel or manual CS coding, subjects take the best advantage of the natural timing of the different sensory informations. So the hand can substitute in time for the spoken sounds.
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