Single Versus Multiple Sources of Speech Information: the Contribution of Visible Speech
p. 27
Conclusion
p. 54
Integration Versus Nonintegration of Auditory and Visual Information in Speech Perception
p. 55
Categorical Versus Continuous Information in Speech Perception: the Relationship Between Identification and Discrimination
p. 89
Conclusion
p. 117
Categorical Versus Continuous Information in Speech Perception: Model Tests and Ratings
p. 119
Conclusion
p. 150
Independent Versus Dependent Evaluation of Sources
p. 151
Additive, Minimization, or Multiplicative Integration
p. 173
Conclusion
p. 205
Lifespan Changes in Speech Perception by Ear and Eye
p. 207
Summary
p. 234
Specificity Versus Generality of the Findings
p. 243
Conclusion
p. 281
References
p. 283
Author Index
p. 309
Subject Index
p. 315
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