International audiencePrevious studies on action imitation have shown an advantage for biological stimuli compared with nonbiological stimuli, possibly because of the role played by the mirror system. By contrast, little is known on whether such an advantage also takes place in the auditory domain, related to voice imitation. Objectives/Hypothesis. In this study, we wanted to test the hypothesis that auditory stimuli could be more accurately reproduced when the timbre is human than when the timbre is synthetic. Methods. Eighteen participants judged as poor singers and 14 controls were presented with vocal and synthetic singing models and had to reproduce them. Results and Conclusion. Results showed that poor singers were significantly helpe...
The effect of augmented (accompanying) auditory feedback on pitch production accuracy during singing...
In recent years there has been a remarkable increase in research focusing on deficits of pitch produ...
Singing is as natural as speaking for the majority of people. Yet some individuals (i.e., 10-15%) ar...
International audiencePrevious studies on action imitation have shown an advantage for biological st...
Poor singing ability can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor control. Many pri...
Recent findings have shown that people with higher musical aptitude were also better in oral languag...
Auditory-guided vocal learning is a mechanism that operates both in humans and other animal species ...
The inability to vocally match a pitch can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor...
International audienceWe recently showed that vocal imitations are effective descriptions of a varie...
Imitative behaviors are widespread in humans, in particular whenever two persons communicate and int...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak a...
International audienceImitative behaviors are widespread in humans, in particular whenever two perso...
International audienceSounds are notably difficult to describe. It is thus not surprising that human...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
In recent years there has been a remarkable increase in research focusing on deficits of pitch produ...
The effect of augmented (accompanying) auditory feedback on pitch production accuracy during singing...
In recent years there has been a remarkable increase in research focusing on deficits of pitch produ...
Singing is as natural as speaking for the majority of people. Yet some individuals (i.e., 10-15%) ar...
International audiencePrevious studies on action imitation have shown an advantage for biological st...
Poor singing ability can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor control. Many pri...
Recent findings have shown that people with higher musical aptitude were also better in oral languag...
Auditory-guided vocal learning is a mechanism that operates both in humans and other animal species ...
The inability to vocally match a pitch can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor...
International audienceWe recently showed that vocal imitations are effective descriptions of a varie...
Imitative behaviors are widespread in humans, in particular whenever two persons communicate and int...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak a...
International audienceImitative behaviors are widespread in humans, in particular whenever two perso...
International audienceSounds are notably difficult to describe. It is thus not surprising that human...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
In recent years there has been a remarkable increase in research focusing on deficits of pitch produ...
The effect of augmented (accompanying) auditory feedback on pitch production accuracy during singing...
In recent years there has been a remarkable increase in research focusing on deficits of pitch produ...
Singing is as natural as speaking for the majority of people. Yet some individuals (i.e., 10-15%) ar...