Browsing School of Biological and Chemical Sciences by Subject "voice identity"
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Breaking voice identity perception: Expressive voices are more confusable for listeners.
(2019-09)The human voice is a highly flexible instrument for self-expression, yet voice identity perception is largely studied using controlled speech recordings. Using two voice-sorting tasks with naturally varying stimuli, we ... -
'Please sort these voice recordings into 2 identities': Effects of task instructions on performance in voice sorting studies.
(2020-08)We investigated the effects of two types of task instructions on performance on a voice sorting task by listeners who were either familiar or unfamiliar with the voices. Listeners were asked to sort 15 naturally varying ...