Bernstein et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Visual phonetic processing localized using speech and nonspeech face gestures in video and point‐light displaysBernstein et al., 2011
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- Bernstein L
- Jiang J
- Pantazis D
- Lu Z
- Joshi A
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- Human brain mapping
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The talking face affords multiple types of information. To isolate cortical sites with responsibility for integrating linguistically relevant visual speech cues, speech and nonspeech face gestures were presented in natural video and point‐light displays during …
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