Differences in speakers' voice characteristics, such as mean fundamental frequency (F0) and vocal-tract length (VTL), that primarily define speakers' so-called perceived voice gender facilitate the perception of speech in competing speech. Perceiving speech in competing speech is particularly challenging for children, which may relate to their lower sensitivity to differences in voice characteristics than adults. This study investigated the development of the benefit from F0 and VTL differences in school-age children (4–12 years) for separating two competing speakers while tasked with comprehending one of them and also the relationship between this benefit and their corresponding voice discrimination thresholds. Children benefited from diff...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Objectives: Investigation sought to determine whether there is any acou...
Abstract. Forty-four school-age children (ages 8 and 9) each of whom had used their Nucleus-22 devic...
Adult listeners are capable of identifying the gender of speakers as young as 4 years old from their...
Differences in speakers' voice characteristics, such as mean fundamental frequency (F0) and vocal-tr...
International audienceChildren’s ability to distinguish speakers’ voices continues to develop throug...
Children's ability to distinguish speakers' voices continues to develop throughout childhood, yet it...
Listeners use perceptual and acoustic cues to identify speaker ethnicity and gender of adults from p...
Four listeners who were experienced with children's voices audited 320 samples of children's singing...
It is usually possible to identify the sex of a pre-pubertal child from their voice, despite the abs...
Four listeners who were experienced with children’s voices audited 320 samples of children’s singing...
The evaluation of a speaker's voice is often considered a social judgement. Listeners commonly base ...
This study begins a discussion into children's understanding of gender. This study examines what voc...
Listeners can identify adult speakers with respect to gender and ethnicity by attending to perceptua...
In a classic study, Hillenbrand et al. (1995) conducted an analysis of the acoustic features of Amer...
The development of pre-pubertal children’s gendered voice was scarcely investigated. It was hypothes...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Objectives: Investigation sought to determine whether there is any acou...
Abstract. Forty-four school-age children (ages 8 and 9) each of whom had used their Nucleus-22 devic...
Adult listeners are capable of identifying the gender of speakers as young as 4 years old from their...
Differences in speakers' voice characteristics, such as mean fundamental frequency (F0) and vocal-tr...
International audienceChildren’s ability to distinguish speakers’ voices continues to develop throug...
Children's ability to distinguish speakers' voices continues to develop throughout childhood, yet it...
Listeners use perceptual and acoustic cues to identify speaker ethnicity and gender of adults from p...
Four listeners who were experienced with children's voices audited 320 samples of children's singing...
It is usually possible to identify the sex of a pre-pubertal child from their voice, despite the abs...
Four listeners who were experienced with children’s voices audited 320 samples of children’s singing...
The evaluation of a speaker's voice is often considered a social judgement. Listeners commonly base ...
This study begins a discussion into children's understanding of gender. This study examines what voc...
Listeners can identify adult speakers with respect to gender and ethnicity by attending to perceptua...
In a classic study, Hillenbrand et al. (1995) conducted an analysis of the acoustic features of Amer...
The development of pre-pubertal children’s gendered voice was scarcely investigated. It was hypothes...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Objectives: Investigation sought to determine whether there is any acou...
Abstract. Forty-four school-age children (ages 8 and 9) each of whom had used their Nucleus-22 devic...
Adult listeners are capable of identifying the gender of speakers as young as 4 years old from their...