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The Effect of Cued-Speech (CS) Perception on Auditory Processing in Typically Hearing (TH) Individuals Who Are Either Naïve or Experienced CS Producers

Cued Speech (CS) is a communication system that uses manual gestures to facilitate lipreading. In this study, we investigated how CS information interacts with natural speech using Event-Related Potential (ERP) analyses in French-speaking, typically hearing adults (TH) who were either naïve or exper...

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Autores principales: Caron, Cora Jirschik, Vilain, Coriandre, Schwartz, Jean-Luc, Bayard, Clémence, Calcus, Axelle, Leybaert, Jacqueline, Colin, Cécile
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10377728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508968
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13071036
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author Caron, Cora Jirschik
Vilain, Coriandre
Schwartz, Jean-Luc
Bayard, Clémence
Calcus, Axelle
Leybaert, Jacqueline
Colin, Cécile
author_facet Caron, Cora Jirschik
Vilain, Coriandre
Schwartz, Jean-Luc
Bayard, Clémence
Calcus, Axelle
Leybaert, Jacqueline
Colin, Cécile
author_sort Caron, Cora Jirschik
collection PubMed
description Cued Speech (CS) is a communication system that uses manual gestures to facilitate lipreading. In this study, we investigated how CS information interacts with natural speech using Event-Related Potential (ERP) analyses in French-speaking, typically hearing adults (TH) who were either naïve or experienced CS producers. The audiovisual (AV) presentation of lipreading information elicited an amplitude attenuation of the entire N1 and P2 complex in both groups, accompanied by N1 latency facilitation in the group of CS producers. Adding CS gestures to lipread information increased the magnitude of effects observed at the N1 time window, but did not enhance P2 amplitude attenuation. Interestingly, presenting CS gestures without lipreading information yielded distinct response patterns depending on participants’ experience with the system. In the group of CS producers, AV perception of CS gestures facilitated the early stage of speech processing, while in the group of naïve participants, it elicited a latency delay at the P2 time window. These results suggest that, for experienced CS users, the perception of gestures facilitates early stages of speech processing, but when people are not familiar with the system, the perception of gestures impacts the efficiency of phonological decoding.
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spelling pubmed-103777282023-07-29 The Effect of Cued-Speech (CS) Perception on Auditory Processing in Typically Hearing (TH) Individuals Who Are Either Naïve or Experienced CS Producers Caron, Cora Jirschik Vilain, Coriandre Schwartz, Jean-Luc Bayard, Clémence Calcus, Axelle Leybaert, Jacqueline Colin, Cécile Brain Sci Article Cued Speech (CS) is a communication system that uses manual gestures to facilitate lipreading. In this study, we investigated how CS information interacts with natural speech using Event-Related Potential (ERP) analyses in French-speaking, typically hearing adults (TH) who were either naïve or experienced CS producers. The audiovisual (AV) presentation of lipreading information elicited an amplitude attenuation of the entire N1 and P2 complex in both groups, accompanied by N1 latency facilitation in the group of CS producers. Adding CS gestures to lipread information increased the magnitude of effects observed at the N1 time window, but did not enhance P2 amplitude attenuation. Interestingly, presenting CS gestures without lipreading information yielded distinct response patterns depending on participants’ experience with the system. In the group of CS producers, AV perception of CS gestures facilitated the early stage of speech processing, while in the group of naïve participants, it elicited a latency delay at the P2 time window. These results suggest that, for experienced CS users, the perception of gestures facilitates early stages of speech processing, but when people are not familiar with the system, the perception of gestures impacts the efficiency of phonological decoding. MDPI 2023-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10377728/ /pubmed/37508968 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13071036 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Caron, Cora Jirschik
Vilain, Coriandre
Schwartz, Jean-Luc
Bayard, Clémence
Calcus, Axelle
Leybaert, Jacqueline
Colin, Cécile
The Effect of Cued-Speech (CS) Perception on Auditory Processing in Typically Hearing (TH) Individuals Who Are Either Naïve or Experienced CS Producers
title The Effect of Cued-Speech (CS) Perception on Auditory Processing in Typically Hearing (TH) Individuals Who Are Either Naïve or Experienced CS Producers
title_full The Effect of Cued-Speech (CS) Perception on Auditory Processing in Typically Hearing (TH) Individuals Who Are Either Naïve or Experienced CS Producers
title_fullStr The Effect of Cued-Speech (CS) Perception on Auditory Processing in Typically Hearing (TH) Individuals Who Are Either Naïve or Experienced CS Producers
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Cued-Speech (CS) Perception on Auditory Processing in Typically Hearing (TH) Individuals Who Are Either Naïve or Experienced CS Producers
title_short The Effect of Cued-Speech (CS) Perception on Auditory Processing in Typically Hearing (TH) Individuals Who Are Either Naïve or Experienced CS Producers
title_sort effect of cued-speech (cs) perception on auditory processing in typically hearing (th) individuals who are either naïve or experienced cs producers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10377728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508968
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13071036
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