Speech Science Forum -- Ziyun Zhang
13 February 2025, 3:00 pm

Beyond broken connections: speech perception and social interaction under virtual communication
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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Victor Rosi
Location
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G152Wakefield StreetLondonWC1N 1PF
Communication technologies have fundamentally transformed how we interact, yet persistent challenges such as poor internet connectivity continue to disrupt the quality of online communication, including information exchange, interaction, and social appraisal. However, such impacts have not yet been systematically evaluated. In this talk, I will present my PhD work investigating the multifaceted impacts of signal degradation in virtual meetings, exploring both communication performance and interpersonal neural dynamics. In the first part of my talk, I will present a series of audio-visual manipulations inspired by virtual meeting challenges, demonstrating how such distortions not only impair speech comprehension but also interestingly impact trait assessments of speakers. To further explore the social aspects of communication, I will present the second part of my research, which utilises fNIRS hyperscanning with an interactive game to reveal how communication interruptions alter neural coherence patterns between interacting individuals. This work provides critical insights into how disruptions in virtual meetings profoundly impact human communication, extending beyond understanding the information to more complex social consequences.
About the Speaker
Ziyun Zhang
PhD Student at University College London
Ziyun is a PhD candidate in Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences at (UCL), working under the supervision of Prof Carolyn McGettigan and Prof Antonia Hamilton. Building on her MSc in Language Sciences at UCL, her current research examines human communication dynamics in virtual environments, with a particular focus on understanding how the challenges brought by the nature of online meetings impact social communication and information exchange. By adopting a systematic approach, she aims to uncover nuanced insights into digital interaction challenges.