The human brain effortlessly extracts a wealth of information from natural speech, which allows the listener to both understand the speech message and recognise who is speaking. This article reviews behavioural and neuroscientific work that has attempted to characterise how listeners achieve speaker recognition. Behavioural studies suggest that the action of a speaker's glottal folds and the overall length of their vocal tract carry important voice-quality information. Although these cues are useful for discriminating and recognising speakers under certain circumstances, listeners may use virtually any systematic feature for recognition. Neuroscientific studies have revealed that speaker recognition relies upon a predominantly right-lateral...
Human voice recognition is critical for social communication. However, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Human voice recognition is critical for social communication. However, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Recognising the identity of others by their voice is an important skill for social interactions. To ...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
The human voice is the most important sound source in our environment, not only because it produces ...
International audienceUnderstanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, parti...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Human voice recognition is critical for social communication. However, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Human voice recognition is critical for social communication. However, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Recognising the identity of others by their voice is an important skill for social interactions. To ...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
The human voice is the most important sound source in our environment, not only because it produces ...
International audienceUnderstanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, parti...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Understanding speech from different speakers is a sophisticated process, particularly because the sa...
Human voice recognition is critical for social communication. However, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Human voice recognition is critical for social communication. However, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Recognising the identity of others by their voice is an important skill for social interactions. To ...