Visual fixations during processing of time-compressed audiovisual presentations

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics(2024)

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Time-compression is a technique that allows users to adjust the playback speed of audio recordings, but comprehension declines at higher speeds. Previous research has shown that under challenging auditory conditions people have a greater tendency to fixate regions closer to a speaker’s mouth. In the current study, we investigated whether there is a similar tendency to fixate the mouth region for time-compressed stimuli. Participants were presented with a brief audiovisual lecture at different speeds, while eye fixations were recorded, and comprehension was tested. Results showed that the 50% compressed lecture group looked more at the nose compared to eye fixations for the normal lecture, and those in the 75% compressed group looked more towards the mouth. Greater compression decreased comprehension, but audiovisual information did not reduce this deficit. These results indicate that people seek out audiovisual information to overcome time-compression, demonstrating the flexibility of the multimodal attentional system.
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Attention,Speech perception,Eye movements and visual attention
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