At least some of these stimuli have been used in each of the following published and submitted manuscripts:
Harwood, V., Baron, A., Kleinman, D., Campanelli, L., Irwin, J., & Landi, N. (submitted). Event related potentials to visual speech cues in the Broader Autism Phenotype: Evidence from a phonemic restoration paradigm.
Irwin, J., Harwood, V., Kleinman, D., Baron, A., Avery, T., Brown, J., & Landi, N. (in press). Neural and behavioral differences in speech perception for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) within an audiovisual context. *Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research*.
Baron, A., Harwood, V., Kleinman, D., Campanelli, L, Molski, J., Landi, N., & Irwin, J. (2023). Where on the face do we look during phonemic restoration? An eye-tracking study. *Frontiers in Psychology*. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1005186
Irwin, J., Avery, T., Kleinman, D., & Landi, N. (2022). Audiovisual speech perception in children with autism spectrum disorders: Evidence from visual phonemic restoration. *Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders*, *52*, 28-37. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-021-04916-x