Lawrence D. Rosenblum

Professor
Department of Psychology
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
909-787-4400
rosenblu@citrus.ucr.edu

Audiovisual Speech Web-Lab (with demonstrations)

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Research Interests
(from UCR Psychology graduate brochure)

My research concerns speech, face, and auditory perception as taken from an Ecological perspective. Ecological Psychology strives to understand how humans perceive and act in the natural environment. Emphasis is placed on establishing a thorough description of the information available to our senses rather than on the mental processes usually thought to embellish impoverished input.


I am interested in speech perception as a multi-sensory function. While speech is usually considered something to hear, we can also perceive speech by watching someone speak (lipreading) or even touching someone's face. Regardless of our level of hearing, we all lipread to some degree and research shows that integrating audiovisual speech information occurs automatically and unconsciously. Our own research has shown that even pre-linguistic infants integrate audiovisual speech.


Our research also suggests that the brain treats auditory and visual speech information similarly. For example, the most useful portions of both auditory and visual speech signals are those that are changing and dynamic. This fact has been known of auditory speech for some time, and our laboratory has now shown that this is also true of visual speech. For these purposes, we have developed a 'point-light' image technique in which all facial features are removed except for small reflective dots placed on the articulators. We have found that facial displays reduced to these moving dots can be lipread and can be integrated with auditory speech. Examples of these and other lab stimuli can be seen at http://www.psych.ucr.edu/avspeech/lab.

I am also interested in face recognition and its relation to visual speech perception. Historically, visual speech and face recognition have been considered functionally and neuropsychologically separate. However, we have found that familiarity with a speaker's face can facilitate lipreading and that image manipulations thought to only affect face recognition also influence visual speech perception. This link between visual speech and face functions might be based on their use of common information. In fact, we have found that the isolated visual speech information in our point-light displays can be used for recognizing faces. Interestingly, these relations between visual speech and face perception are similar to those existent for auditory speech and voice recognition. Thus, this connection between speech and speaker information constitutes another way in which the brain treats auditory and visual speech similarly.

Regarding general auditory perception, I am interested in how humans use sound to help guide their everyday behaviors. We have found that listeners can anticipate the arrival of a looming sound source based on hearing just a short portion of the approach. We have also examined how humans use reflected sound to 'echolocate' their environment (similar to the skill of bats). In general, our research has helped reveal the exquisite sensitivity of the human auditory system to naturally occurring acoustic information.



Publications

Pastore, R.E., Schmuckler, M.A., Rosenblum, L.D. and Szczesuil, R. (1983). Duplex perception with musical stimuli. Perception and Psychophysics, 33, 469-474.

Pastore, R.E., Szczesuil, R., and Rosenblum, L. (1984). Does silence simply separate speech components? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 75, 1904-1907.

Carello, C., Rosenblum, L.D., and Grosofsky, A. (1986). Static depiction of movement. Perception, 15, 41-58.

Turvey, M.T., Rosenblum, L.D., Schmidt, R.C., and Kugler, P.N. (1986). Fluctuations and phase symmetry in coordinated rhythmic movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 12, 564-583.

Rosenblum, L.D., Carello, C., Pastore, R.E. (1987). Relative effectiveness of three stimulus variables for locating a moving sound source. Perception, 16, 175-186.

Turvey, M.T., Schmidt, R.C., Rosenblum, L.D., and Kugler, P.N. (1988). On the time allometry of coordinated rhythmic movements. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 130, 285-325.

Rosenblum, L.D. and Turvey, M.T. (1988). Maintenance tendency in coordinated rhythmic movements: Relative fluctuations and phase. Neuroscience, 27, 289-300.

Turvey, M.T., Schmidt, R.A., and Rosenblum, L.D. (1989). 'Clock' and 'Motor' components in absolute coordination of rhythmic movements. Neuroscience, 33, 1-10.

Kugler, P.N., Turvey, M.T., Schmidt, R.C. and Rosenblum, L.D. (1990). Investigating a nonconservative invariant of motion in coordinated rhythmic movements. Ecological Psychology, 2(2), 151-189.

Bingham, G.P., Schmidt, R.C., and Rosenblum, L.D. (1990). Hefting for maximum distance thrown: A smart perceptual mechanism. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 15, 507-528.

Fowler, C.A. and Rosenblum, L.D. (1991). Perception of the phonetic gesture. In I.G. Mattingly and M. Studdert-Kennedy (Eds.), Modularity and the Motor Theory. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum.

Fowler, C.A. and Rosenblum, L.D. (1991). Duplex perception: A comparison of monosyllables and slamming doors. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 16, 742-754.

Bingham, G.P., Schmidt, R.C., Turvey, M.T., and Rosenblum, L.D. (1991). Task dynamics and resource dynamics in the assembly of a coordinated rhythmic activity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 17, 359-381.

Rosenblum, L.D. and Fowler, C.A. (1991). Audio-visual investigation of the loudness-effort effect for speech and nonspeech stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 17 (4) 976-985.

Rosenblum, L.D., and Saldaña, H.M. (1992). Discrimination tests of visually-influenced syllables. Perception and Psychophysics. 52 (4), 461-473.

Rosenblum, L.D., Saldaña, H.M., and Carello, C. (1993). Dynamical constraints on pictorial action lines. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 19 (2) 381-396.

Saldaña, H.M. and Rosenblum, L.D. (1993). Visual influences on auditory pluck and bow judgments. Perception and Psychophysics. 54 (3), 406-416.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1993). Acoustical information for controlled collisions. In A. Schick (Ed.), Contributions to Psychological Acoustics. Oldenburg, Germany: Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg.

Rosenblum, L.D., Wuestefeld, A.P., and Saldaña, H.M (1993). Auditory Looming Perception: Influences on Anticipatory Judgments. Perception. 22, 1467-1482.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1994). How special is audiovisual speech integration? Current Psychology of Cognition. 13(1), 110-116.

Saldaña, H.M. and Rosenblum, L.D. (1994). Selective adaptation in speech perception using a compelling audiovisual adaptor. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 95(6), 3658-3661.

Bingham, G.P., Rosenblum, L.D., and Schmidt, R.C. (1995). Dynamics and the orientation of kinematic forms in visual event recognition. In press at Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 21(4), 1473-1493.

Rosenblum, L.D. and Saldaña, H.M. (1996). An audiovisual test of kinematic primitives for visual speech perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 22(2), 318-331.

Rosenblum, L.D., Wuestefeld, A.P., and Anderson, K.L. (1996). Auditory reachability: An affordance approach to the perception of sound source distance. Ecological Psychology. 8(3), 1-24.

Rosenblum, L.D., Johnson, J. A., and Saldaña, H.M. (1996). Visual kinematic information for embellishing speech in noise. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 39(6), 1159-1170.

Rosenblum, L.D., Schmuckler, M.A., and Johnson, J.A. (1997). The McGurk effect in infants. Perception & Psychophysics, 59(3), 347-357.

Rosenblum, L.D. & Saldaña, H.M. (1998). Time-varying information for visual speech perception. In R. Campbell, B. Dodd, D. Burnham (Eds.), Hearing by Eye: Part 2, The Psychology of Speechreading and Audiovisual Speech. pp. 61-81. Earlbaum: Hillsdale, NJ

Rosenblum, L.D., Yakel, D.A., & Greene, K.G. (2000). Face and mouth inversion affects on visual and audiovisual speech perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 26(3), 806-819.

Rosenblum, L.D., Gordon, M.S., & Jarquin, L. (2000). Echolocation by moving and stationary listeners. Ecological Psychology, 12 (3), 181-206.

Rosenblum, L.D., Gordon, M.S. & Wuestefeld, A.P. (2000). Effects of performance feedback and feedback withdrawal on auditory looming perception. Ecological Psychology, 12 (4), 273-291.

Yakel, D.A., Rosenblum, L.D., & Fortier, M.A. (2000). Effects of talker variability on speechreading. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 1405-1412.

Rosenblum, L.D. & Yakel, D.A. (2001). The McGurk effect from single and mixed speaker stimuli. Acoustic Research Letters Online, 2, 67-72.

Gordon, M.C. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2001). Audiovisual Speech Web-Lab: An Internet Teaching and Research Laboratory. Behavioral Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers. 33(2), 267-269.

Rosenblum, L.D., Yakel, D.A., Baseer, N., Panchal, A., Nordarse, B.C. & Niehus, R.P. (2002). Visual speech information for face recognition. Perception & Psychophysics, 64(2), 220-229.

Rosenblum, L.D. (2002). The perceptual basis of audiovisual speech integration. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 3, 1461-1464.

Rosenblum, L.D. (in press). The primacy of multimodal speech perception. In D. Pisoni & R. Remez (Eds.). Handbook of Speech Perception. Blackwell: Malden, MA.

Rosenblum, L.D. (in press). Perceiving Articulatory Events: Lessons for an Ecological Psychoacoustics. To be published in J.G. Neuhoff (ed.) Ecological Psychoacoustics. Elsevier: San Diego, CA.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW AND IN PREPARATION

Gordon, M.S. & Rosenblum, L.D. (under review). Perception of acoustic occlusion using body-scaled judgments. Under review at Ecological Psychology.

Yakel, D.A., Rosenblum, L.D., Smith, N., & Burns, D. (in preparation). Salience of time varying information for visual speech perception. To be submitted to Perception & Psychophysics.

Lander, K., Rosenblum, L.D., & Bruce, V. (in preparation). Recognising dynamic famous faces: The influence of configural disruption. To be submitted to Memory & Cognition.

Gordon, M.S. & Rosenblum, L.D. (in preparation). Audiovisual Time-to-Arrival: Modality-Transparent Detection of Intra-Stimulus Switching Presentations. To be submitted to Perception & Psychophysics.

Rosenblum, L.D., & Smith, N. (in preparation). Look who's talking: Recognizing friends from visible articulation. To be submitted to Psychological Science.

Gordon, M.S. & Rosenblum, L.D. (in preparation). Optic and acoustic flow influences on acoustic time-to-arrival judgments. To be submitted to Perception.

Yakel, D.A. & Rosenblum, L.D. (in preparation). Salience of time varying information for visual speech perception. To be submitted to Perception & Psychophysics.

Lander, K., Rosenblum, L.D., & Bruce, V. (in preparation). Recognising dynamic famous faces: The influence of configural disruption. To be submitted to Memory & Cognition.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Bingham, G.P., Schmidt, R.C., and Rosenblum, L.R. (1986). Perceiving the object throwable for maximum distance versus the size-weight illusion: The methodological myth of special access. Perceiving-Acting Workshop Review, 1, 11-12.

Rosenblum, L.D. and Turvey, M.T. (1986). Fluctuation measures of the maintenance tendency. Perceiving-Acting Workshop Review, 1, 13-16.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1987). Towards an ecological alternative to the motor theory of speech perception. Perceiving-Acting Workshop Review, 2, 25-28.

Rosenblum, L.D., Saldaña, H.M., and Carello, C. (1990). Dynamical constraints on pictorial action lines. Perceiving-Acting Workshop Review, 4, 12-15.

Wuestefeld, A.P. & Rosenblum, L.D. (1996). Perceptual learning in an auditory time to arrival task. University of California, Riverside Cogntive Science Technical Report #UCR.96.011.


CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Carello, C. and Rosenblum, L.D. (1982). The static depiction of dynamic events. Paper presented at the 4th meeting of the International Society for Ecological Psychology, Long Island, NY, October 23.

Pastore, R.E., Szczesuil, R., Rosenblum, L.D., and Schmuckler, M.A. (1982). When is a [p] a [t] and when is it not? Paper presented at the 104th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Orlando, FL, August 13-16.

Szczesuil, R., Pastore, R.E., and Rosenblum, L.D. (1983). Perception of sine-wave analogs to individual formants of CV syllables. Paper presented at the 105th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Cincinnati, OH, May 17-21.

Rosenblum, L.D. and Carello, C. (1983). The static depiction of dynamic events: 'natural' versus 'arbitrary' devices. Poster presented at the 54th annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, PA, April 6-9.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1984). Locating a moving sound source. Poster presented at the 6th meeting of the International Society for Ecological Psychology, Hartford, CT, May 26.

Rosenblum, L.D. and Turvey, M.T. (1984). Coordinated rhythmic movement: von Holst revisited. Poster presented at the 7th meeting of the International Society for Ecological Psychology, Binghamton, NY, October 26-27.

Rosenblum, L.D., Schmidt, R.C., and Turvey, M.T. (1985). Fluctuations and phase in coordinated rhythmic movements. Poster presented at the 8th meeting of the International Society for Ecological Psychology, Hartford, CT, October 19.

Bingham, G.P., Schmidt, R.C., and Rosenblum, L.D. (1987). Smart perceptual mechanisms: Hefting for maximum distance throws. Paper presented at the 11th meeting of the International Society for Ecological Psychology, Atlanta, GA, May 22.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1987). Dynamics and the acoustic perception of human action. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, Trieste, Italy, August 24-28.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1988). An audio-visual investigation of the loudness/effort effect for speech and nonspeech events. Paper presented at the 116th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Honolulu, HI, November 14-18.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1989). An audio-visual investigation of linguistic stress perception. Paper presented at the 117th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Syracuse, NY, May 22-26.

Rosenblum, L.D. and Saldaña, H.M. (1990). An AXB discrimination test of McGurk effect stimuli. Paper presented at the 120th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, CA, November 26-30.

Saldaña, H.M. and Rosenblum, L.D. (1990). A non-speech replication of the McGurk effect using pluck and bow stimuli. Paper presented at the 120th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, CA, November 26-30.

Rosenblum, L.D., Saldaña, H.M., and Carello, C. (1991). Dynamical constraints on pictorial action lines. Paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 26-30.

Rosenblum, L.D., and Saldaña, H.M. (1991). An AXB discrimination test of visually-influenced syllables. Paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 26-30.

Wuestefeld, A.P., Rosenblum, L.D., & Saldaña, H.M. (1992). Auditory looming perception: Influences on anticipatory judgments. Paper presented at the 124th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, CA, October 31 - November 4.

Saldaña, H.M, Rosenblum, L.D., & Osinga, T. (1992). Visual influences on heard speech syllables with a reduced visual image. Paper presented at the 124th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, CA, October 31 - November 4.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1993). Issues in Auditory Looming. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, Vancouver, Canada, August 9-13.

Wuestefeld, A.P. & Rosenblum, L.D. (1993). Hearing What is Reachable. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, Vancouver, Canada, August 9-13.

Johnson, J.A., Rosenblum, L.D., & Saldaña, H.M (1994). The contribution of a reduced visual image to speech perception in noise. Paper presented at the 127th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Cambridge, MA, June 6 - 10.

Saldaña, H.M & Rosenblum, L.D. (1994). Voice information in auditory form-based priming. Paper presented at the 127th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Cambridge, MA, June 6 - 10.

Wuestefeld, A.P. & Rosenblum, L.D. (1995). The effects of feedback in auditory looming tasks. Paper presented at the 129th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Washington, DC, May 30 - June 3.

Johnson, J.A., Rosenblum, L.D., & Schmuckler, M.A. (1995). The McGurk effect in infants. Paper presented at the 129th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Washington, DC, May 30 - June 3.

Yakel, D.A., Rosenblum, L.D., Green, K.P., Bosley, C.L., & Vasquez, R.A. (1995). The effect of face and lip inversion on audiovisual speech integration. Paper presented at the 129th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Washington, DC, May 30 - June 3.

Johnson, J.A. & Rosenblum, L.D. (1996). Hemispheric specialization for point-light McGurk effects. TENNET VII, Seventh Annual Conference on Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology, Montreal, Quebec.

Yakel, D.A. & Rosenblum, L.D. (1996). Visual Speech Information for Face Identification. Poster presented at CogSci96, La Jolla, Ca, July 12-15.

Johnson, J.A. & Rosenblum, L.D. (1996). Hemispheric difference in perceiving and integrating dynamic visual speech information. Poster presented at the 132nd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Honolulu, HI, December, 2-6.

Johnson, J.A. & Rosenblum, L.D. (1996). Face identification using visual speech information. Poster presented at the 132nd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Honolulu, HI, December, 2-6.

Gordon, M.S. , Rosenblum, L.D. & Jarquin, L. (1998). Echolocation by moving and stationary listeners. Poster presented at the 135th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Seattle, WA, June, 1.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1999). Reconsidering the information for faces. Symposium Paper presented at the 10th International conference for Event Perception, Edinburgh, Scotland, August, 13.

Gordon, M.S. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2000). Perception of acoustic occlusion using body-scaled judgments. Poster presented at the 139th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Atlanta, GA, June, 1.

Norrix, L., M., Oved, I. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2000). Audiovisual context effects in a speech and nonspeech condition. Poster presented at the 139th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Atlanta, GA, June, 2.

Yakel, D.A. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2000). Time-varying information for vowel identification in visual speech perception. Poster presented at the 140th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Newport Beach, CA, December, 4.

Rosenblum, L.D. & Nichols, S. (2000). Recognizing speakers from visual speech information. Talk presented at the meeting of the Psychonomics Society, New Orleans, LO, November, 19.

Gordon, M.S. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2000). Audiovisual Speech Web-Lab: A Prototype Teaching and Research Laboratory. Talk presented at the 10th meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology, New Orleans, LO, November, 17.

Gordon, M.S. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2001). Perception of acoustic occlusion using body-scaled judgments. Poster presented at the 11th annual meeting of the International Conference on Perception and Action, Storrs, CT, June, 27-28.

Gordon, M.S. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2001). Optic and acoustic flow influences on auditory time-to-arrival judgments. Poster presented at the 11th annual meeting of the International Conference on Perception and Action, Storrs, CT, June, 27-28.

Rosenblum, L.D. & Gordon, M.S. (2001). The generality of specificity: Some lessons from audiovisual speech. Paper presented at the 11th annual meeting of the International Conference on Perception and Action, Storrs, CT, June, 29.

Scott, T.A. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2002). Perceptual and cognitive errors on aural surveys: The importance of recording bioacoustic data. Paper presented at the 3rd North American Ornithological Conference. New Orleans, LO, September, 25.

Gordon, M.S. & Rosenblum, L.D. (2002). Audiovisual time-to-arrival judgments: Testing the primacy of multimodal integration. Poster presented at the 1st Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Meeting, Kansas City, MO, November, 21.

Rosenblum, L.D. & Smith, N.M. (2002). Informational similitude across auditory and visual speech. Talk presented at the 43rd meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Kansas City, MO, November, 22.


INVITED PAPERS & COLLOQUIA

Rosenblum, L.D. (1988). An ecological approach to speech perception. Invited colloquium presented at the Wellesley College, February 8.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1988). An ecological approach to speech perception. Invited colloquium presented at the Trinity College, February 16.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1988). An ecological approach to speech perception. Invited colloquium presented at the University of California, Riverside, February 25.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1989). Linguistic stress and the perception of articulatory effort. Invited colloquium presented at the University of California, Riverside, April 25.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1991). An ecological approach to speech perception. Invited colloquium presented at the University of California, Los Angeles, November 15.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1992). Ecological Psychology and Acoustic Event Perception. Invited colloquim presented in the Department of Biology, University of California, Riverside, March 15.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1993). Acoustical Information for Controlled Collisions. Invited Paper Presented at the Symposium for Psychoacoustics and Noise Evaluation, Oldenburg, Germany, August 30 - September 3.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1995). Audiovisual kinematic specification of articulatory dynamics. Invited colloquium presented at the University of California, Irvine, CA, January 25.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1995). Evidence for a specialization of audiovisual speech perception. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Arizona, Tuscon, Arizona, April, 28.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1995). Articulatory dynamics specified across modalities. Invited Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Perception and Action, Marseille, France, July 14.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1997). Visual Speech and Face Recognition: Common Informational Attributes. Invited Paper presented at the Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, New York, April 11.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1997). Visual Speech and Face Recognition: Common Informational Attributes. Invited Paper presented at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, April 21.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1997). Visual Speech and Face Recogntion: Common Informational Attributes. Invited Paper presented at Stirling University, Stirling, Scotland, UK, May 27.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1997). Visual Speech and Face Recognition: Common Informational Attributes. Invited Paper presented at St. Andrews University, St. Andrews, Scotland, UK, May 29.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1997). Visual Speech and Face Recognition: Common Informational Attributes. Invited Paper presented at University College London, London, UK, June, 5.

Rosenblum, L.D. (1999). Language from Faces and Faces from Language. Invited Paper presented at University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, March 6.

Rosenblum, L.D. (2000). Lipreading and face recogntion: A lesson for the brain. Invited Poster presented at the Congressional National Science Foundation Meeting, Washington, DC. May 17.

Rosenblum, L.D. (2000). Lipreading and face recognition: Common information. Invited Paper presented at the 27th International Congress of Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden, July, 27.

Rosenblum, L.D. (2001). Language from Faces and Faces from Language. Invited Colloquium presented at the California Institute of Technology, February, 7.

Rosenblum, L.D. (2001). Language from Faces and Faces from Language. Invited Colloquium presented at Indiana University, April, 27.

Rosenblum, L.D. & Gordon, M.S. (2001). Hearing the Silent World. Invited Colloquium presented at Orange Coast College, May 18.

Rosenblum, L.D. (2002). The perceptual basis of audiovisual speech integration. Invited paper at the 7th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, September, 19.

Rosenblum, L.D. (2002). Does modality matter? Some lessons from audiovisual speech. Invited colloquium presented at the University of California, Irvine, CA, December, 4.


EDUCATION, GRANTS, PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES, ETC.

Date of Birth: August 7, 1961

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:
Audiovisual Speech Perception; Face Perception; Lipreading; Auditory Event Perception; Ecological Approach
to Perception and Action

EDUCATION:
1983-1989 University of Connecticut Ph.D.

1979-1983 State University of New York at Binghamton B.A.

RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE:
July, 2001 - Present: Full Professor University of California, Riverside, CA

July, 1996 - June, 2001: Associate Professor University of California, Riverside, CA

1989 - June, 1996: Assistant Professor University of California, Riverside, CA

1988-1989: Instructor Wellesley College Wellesley, MA

1983-1988: Research Assistant Haskins Laboratories New Haven, CT

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
Acoustical Society of America: 1985-present

International Society for Ecological Psychology: 1983-present

Psychonomic Society: 1999-present

Society for Computers in Psychology: May, 2000-present

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Introductory Psychology; Perception; Cognition; Graduate Seminar in Theories of Perception; Graduate Seminar in Speech Science; Seminar in Acoustic Event Perception; Seminar in Psychology of Faces

GRANTS:

1992 - 1996 - National Science Foundation Research Grant
"Audiovisual Kinematic Specification of Articulatory Dynamics"

1997 - 2001 - National Science Foundation Research Grant
"Visual Speech and Face Recognition: Common Informational Attributes"

2001 - 2004 ­ National Science Foundation Research Grant
"Cross-Modal Information for Speech and Speakers"