Verbal overshadowing is the impairment of a person's recognition ability as a result of generating a verbal description. Two experiments involving 169 participants examined the effects of verbal overshadowing, race of voice (own/other) and cognitive style (holistic/analytic) on voice recognition. In Experiment 1, participants heard a recorded voice (own- or other-race) saying a short phrase. After completing a cognitive style analysis and 15-minute filler task, the verbalisation group gave a written description of the voice while the control group did a filler task. Participants then attempted to identify the voice from a 6-voice lineup tape. Experiment 2 manipulated the similarity of the own-race voices by using telephone recordings of the...
Two experiments are reported which explore the limits of the facial overshadowing effect on voice re...
SummaryWe are all voice experts. First and foremost, we can produce and understand speech, and this ...
From only a single spoken word, listeners can form a wealth of first impressions of a person's chara...
We examined how voice lineup identification may be influenced by verbalizing the presented voice, a ...
Verbal overshadowing is the process by which verbalizing memory interferes with the original memory ...
Research Objectives:Motivated by the other-race effect, the potential of an expertise effect in voic...
• Verbal descriptions of a non-verbal stimulus such a face have been found to impair their later ide...
<div><p>Verbal overshadowing refers to a phenomenon whereby verbalization of non-verbal stimuli (e.g...
Individual voice and speech characteristics are important for earwitness identification. A target-ab...
Race of Observer May Mediate Verbal Overshadowing Effects Verbally describing a face c...
The human ability to recognise a voice is important for social interaction and speech comprehension....
Examining the relation between olfactory memory and verbal processing, this study aimed at exploring...
The phenomenon that describing a previously seen face can impair recognition of this face is termed ...
A substantial literature suggests that verbalization can be detrimental to face recognition, the ter...
Verbal overshadowing describes the phenomenon in which verbalisation negatively affects performance ...
Two experiments are reported which explore the limits of the facial overshadowing effect on voice re...
SummaryWe are all voice experts. First and foremost, we can produce and understand speech, and this ...
From only a single spoken word, listeners can form a wealth of first impressions of a person's chara...
We examined how voice lineup identification may be influenced by verbalizing the presented voice, a ...
Verbal overshadowing is the process by which verbalizing memory interferes with the original memory ...
Research Objectives:Motivated by the other-race effect, the potential of an expertise effect in voic...
• Verbal descriptions of a non-verbal stimulus such a face have been found to impair their later ide...
<div><p>Verbal overshadowing refers to a phenomenon whereby verbalization of non-verbal stimuli (e.g...
Individual voice and speech characteristics are important for earwitness identification. A target-ab...
Race of Observer May Mediate Verbal Overshadowing Effects Verbally describing a face c...
The human ability to recognise a voice is important for social interaction and speech comprehension....
Examining the relation between olfactory memory and verbal processing, this study aimed at exploring...
The phenomenon that describing a previously seen face can impair recognition of this face is termed ...
A substantial literature suggests that verbalization can be detrimental to face recognition, the ter...
Verbal overshadowing describes the phenomenon in which verbalisation negatively affects performance ...
Two experiments are reported which explore the limits of the facial overshadowing effect on voice re...
SummaryWe are all voice experts. First and foremost, we can produce and understand speech, and this ...
From only a single spoken word, listeners can form a wealth of first impressions of a person's chara...