Psychological stress influences the way people speak, more specifically the acoustic parameters of voice. These changes in acoustic parameters may have a detrimental effect on the voice, increasing the risk of the development of voice disorders. Previous studies have provided evidence of vocal acoustic correlates of stress. However, most of these fail to take into consideration personality type, despite evidence that personality is an important factor in determining the effects of stress in an individual. Additionally, those studies that consider personality have only examined a small number of acoustic parameters. This proposal aims to take into consideration personality type, by examining neuroticism and conscientiousness, within a wider ...
We explored how experimentally induced psychological stress affects the production and recognition o...
Introduction: The effects of emotion and cognition have been of interest to voice clinicians and res...
Although stress has been frequently attributed to voice disorder development and progression, little...
Previous research in the field of vocal expression in relation to personality variables slightly unc...
The "theory of the dispositional bases of vocal nodules and functional dysphonia" (Roy & Bless, 2000...
International audienceObjectives To develop an experimental protocol to study the vocal effort gener...
Emotions and level of stress in speakers can often be perceived by sound of voice, which is an integ...
In a factorially designed experiment, the factors of mode of stress (cognitive vs emotional) and deg...
Objective We investigated vocal characteristics associated with physiologically determined stressful...
Voice signal has been widely investigated to characterize mood and emotional states. A further inter...
In this study the principal focus is to examine the influence of psychological stress (both positive...
Background: Acoustic stimulation was shown to be effective in short-term suppression of tinnitus. Ho...
We explored how experimentally induced psychological stress affects the production and recognition o...
Background: Voice, apart from its semantic content also carries information about the speaker’s psyc...
In a study of the validity of eight candidate voice measures (fundamental frequency, amplitude, spee...
We explored how experimentally induced psychological stress affects the production and recognition o...
Introduction: The effects of emotion and cognition have been of interest to voice clinicians and res...
Although stress has been frequently attributed to voice disorder development and progression, little...
Previous research in the field of vocal expression in relation to personality variables slightly unc...
The "theory of the dispositional bases of vocal nodules and functional dysphonia" (Roy & Bless, 2000...
International audienceObjectives To develop an experimental protocol to study the vocal effort gener...
Emotions and level of stress in speakers can often be perceived by sound of voice, which is an integ...
In a factorially designed experiment, the factors of mode of stress (cognitive vs emotional) and deg...
Objective We investigated vocal characteristics associated with physiologically determined stressful...
Voice signal has been widely investigated to characterize mood and emotional states. A further inter...
In this study the principal focus is to examine the influence of psychological stress (both positive...
Background: Acoustic stimulation was shown to be effective in short-term suppression of tinnitus. Ho...
We explored how experimentally induced psychological stress affects the production and recognition o...
Background: Voice, apart from its semantic content also carries information about the speaker’s psyc...
In a study of the validity of eight candidate voice measures (fundamental frequency, amplitude, spee...
We explored how experimentally induced psychological stress affects the production and recognition o...
Introduction: The effects of emotion and cognition have been of interest to voice clinicians and res...
Although stress has been frequently attributed to voice disorder development and progression, little...