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Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2019)
People can learn to identify a person based on their voice, despite variation in their voice. Here, the authors show that this ability relies on a statistical abstraction mechanism during which people form average-based representations of voices, eve
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https://doaj.org/article/75f3b0b4c93745f7a03a9fc8b7b5bdc0
Autor:
Nadine Lavan
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 11 (2017)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bdd3d41154414deaacb4448445ae7759
Autor:
Mila Mileva, Nadine Lavan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Autor:
Nadine Lavan, Nisha Ramanik Bamaniya, Moha‐Maryam Muse, Raffaella Lucy Monica Price, Isabelle Mareschal
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychology.
Publikováno v:
Memory & Cognition. 51:175-187
Familiarity benefits in voice identity perception have been frequently described in the literature. Typically, studies have contrasted listeners who were either familiar or unfamiliar with the target voices, thus manipulating talker familiarity. In t
Autor:
Stella Guldner, Clare Lally, Nadine Lavan, Lisa Wittmann, Frauke Nees, Herta Flor, Carolyn McGettigan
The voice is a variable and dynamic social tool with functional relevance for self-presentation, for example, during a job interview or courtship. Talkers adjust their voices flexibly to their situational or social environment. Here, we investigated
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https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/afky7
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/afky7
Autor:
Nadine Lavan
Publikováno v:
British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953)REFERENCES.
Experimental findings for trait impressions from voices are often discussed in relation to potential evolutionary origins. This commentary takes Sutherland and Young's (2022) account of the different potential origins of facial trait impressions to s
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychology. 113:248-263
Identity perception often takes place in multimodal settings, where perceivers have access to both visual (face) and auditory (voice) information. Despite this, identity perception is usually studied in unimodal contexts, where face and voice identit
Publikováno v:
J Exp Psychol Gen
Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of the literature on face/voice perception has focused on understanding how people look and sound different to each other (between-person variability).
Publikováno v:
Memory & Cognition
Unimodal and cross-modal information provided by faces and voices can contribute to identity percepts. To examine how these unimodal and cross-modal sources of information interact, we devised a novel audiovisual identity sorting task in which partic