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Audiovisual synchrony detection for fluent speech in early childhood: An eye-tracking study
Zhou, Han-yu1,2; Yang, Han-xue1,2; Wei, Zhen3; Wan, Guo-bin3; Lui, Simon S. Y.4; Chan, Raymond C. K.1,2
第一作者Zhou, Han-yu
通讯作者邮箱[email protected] (raymond c. k. chan)
心理所单位排序1
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During childhood, the ability to detect audiovisual synchrony gradually sharpens for simple stimuli such as flashbeeps and single syllables. However, little is known about how children perceive synchrony for natural and continuous speech. This study investigated young children's gaze patterns while they were watching movies of two identical speakers telling stories side by side. Only one speaker's lip movements matched the voices and the other one either led or lagged behind the soundtrack by 600 ms. Children aged 3-6 years (n = 94, 52.13% males) showed an overall preference for the synchronous speaker, with no age-related changes in synchrony-detection sensitivity as indicated by similar gaze patterns across ages. However, viewing time to the synchronous speech was significantly longer in the auditory-leading (AL) condition compared with that in the visual-leading (VL) condition, suggesting asymmetric sensitivities for AL versus VL asynchrony have already been established in early childhood. When further examining gaze patterns on dynamic faces, we found that more attention focused on the mouth region was an adaptive strategy to read visual speech signals and thus associated with increased viewing time of the synchronous videos. Attention to detail, one dimension of autistic traits featured by local processing, has been found to be correlated with worse performances in speech synchrony processing. These findings extended previous research by showing the development of speech synchrony perception in young children, and may have implications for clinical populations (e.g., autism) with impaired multisensory integration.

关键词audiovisual autistic traits eye-tracking speech synchrony detection
2022-03-29
语种英语
DOI10.1002/pchj.538
发表期刊PSYCH JOURNAL
ISSN2046-0252
页码10
期刊论文类型实证研究
收录类别SCI
资助项目National Science Foundation China[31970997] ; CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology ; Philip K. H. Wong Foundation
出版者WILEY
WOS关键词TEMPORAL BINDING WINDOW ; CHILDREN ; PERCEPTION ; ATTENTION ; EVENTS ; AUTISM ; DISCRIMINATION ; INDIVIDUALS ; SENSITIVITY ; EXPLICIT
WOS研究方向Psychology
WOS类目Psychology, Multidisciplinary
WOS记录号WOS:000774214400001
WOS分区Q3
资助机构National Science Foundation China ; CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology ; Philip K. H. Wong Foundation
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被引频次:2[WOS]   [WOS记录]     [WOS相关记录]
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/42386
专题中国科学院心理健康重点实验室
通讯作者Chan, Raymond C. K.
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Neuropsychol & Appl Cognit Neurosci Lab, CAS Key Lab Mental Hlth, Inst Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China
3.Affiliated Shenzhen Matern & Child Healthcare Hos, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
4.Univ Hong Kong, Dept Psychiat, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
第一作者单位认知与发展心理学研究室
通讯作者单位认知与发展心理学研究室
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Zhou, Han-yu,Yang, Han-xue,Wei, Zhen,et al. Audiovisual synchrony detection for fluent speech in early childhood: An eye-tracking study[J]. PSYCH JOURNAL,2022:10.
APA Zhou, Han-yu,Yang, Han-xue,Wei, Zhen,Wan, Guo-bin,Lui, Simon S. Y.,&Chan, Raymond C. K..(2022).Audiovisual synchrony detection for fluent speech in early childhood: An eye-tracking study.PSYCH JOURNAL,10.
MLA Zhou, Han-yu,et al."Audiovisual synchrony detection for fluent speech in early childhood: An eye-tracking study".PSYCH JOURNAL (2022):10.
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