Multisensory and sensorimotor interactions in speech perception / / edited by Kaisa Tiippana, Jean-Luc Schwartz and Riikka Möttönen.
Speech is multisensory since it is perceived through several senses. Audition is the most important one as speech is mostly heard. The role of vision has long been acknowledged since many articulatory gestures can be seen on the talker's face. Sometimes speech can even be felt by touching the f...
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