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 compared the performance of listeners who were familiar and unfamiliar with the TV show Breaking Bad. Listeners organized audio clips of speech with 1) low and 2) high expressiveness into perceived identities. We predicted that increased expressiveness (e.g. shouting, strained voice) would significantly impair performance. Overall, while unfamiliar listeners were less able to generalise identity across exemplars, the two groups performed equivalently well when telling voices apart. However, high vocal expressiveness s...
Our ability to perceive person identity from other human voices has been described as prodigious. Ho...
High variability training has been shown to benefit the learning of new face identities. In three ex...
Recognizing people by the sound of their voice is an important social skill. What listeners hear as ...
The human voice is a highly flexible instrument for self-expression, yet voice identity perception i...
Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether t...
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a sp...
Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether t...
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a sp...
Models of voice perception propose that identities are encoded relative to an abstracted average or ...
Models of voice perception propose that identities are encoded relative to an abstracted average or ...
Familiar and unfamiliar voice perception are often understood as being distinct from each other. For...
Previous research suggests that familiarity with a voice can afford benefits for voice and speech pe...
Reduced abilities in talker identification are observed when listeners are presented with the voices...
Vocal identity processing depends on the ability to tell apart two instances of different speakers w...
Vocal identity processing depends on the ability to tell apart two instances of different speakers w...
Our ability to perceive person identity from other human voices has been described as prodigious. Ho...
High variability training has been shown to benefit the learning of new face identities. In three ex...
Recognizing people by the sound of their voice is an important social skill. What listeners hear as ...
The human voice is a highly flexible instrument for self-expression, yet voice identity perception i...
Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether t...
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a sp...
Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether t...
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a sp...
Models of voice perception propose that identities are encoded relative to an abstracted average or ...
Models of voice perception propose that identities are encoded relative to an abstracted average or ...
Familiar and unfamiliar voice perception are often understood as being distinct from each other. For...
Previous research suggests that familiarity with a voice can afford benefits for voice and speech pe...
Reduced abilities in talker identification are observed when listeners are presented with the voices...
Vocal identity processing depends on the ability to tell apart two instances of different speakers w...
Vocal identity processing depends on the ability to tell apart two instances of different speakers w...
Our ability to perceive person identity from other human voices has been described as prodigious. Ho...
High variability training has been shown to benefit the learning of new face identities. In three ex...
Recognizing people by the sound of their voice is an important social skill. What listeners hear as ...