Presentation 2012-03-29
Effects of auditory-visual asynchrony on perception of loudness (2)
Hitoshi OHNISHI, Kaname MOCHIZUKI,
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Abstract(in English) we examined whether audiovisual asynchrony affected the observer's perception of loudness. Results showed that the observer perceived a voice to be quieter when the speaker's face moved after the speaker had spoken. This effect was weaker when the reverse was true and the speaker's face moved first, followed by the speaker's voice.
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Keyword(in English) audiovisual integration / lipsync / asynchrony / loudness judgment
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Title (in English) Effects of auditory-visual asynchrony on perception of loudness (2)
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Keyword(1) audiovisual integration
Keyword(2) lipsync
Keyword(3) asynchrony
Keyword(4) loudness judgment
1st Author's Name Hitoshi OHNISHI
1st Author's Affiliation The Open University of Japan:The Graduate University of Advanced Studies()
2nd Author's Name Kaname MOCHIZUKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Teikyo University
Date 2012-03-29
Paper # PRMU2011-256,HIP2011-84
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 500
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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