Mesh : Humans Singing Male Female Adult Speech Perception / physiology Voice Young Adult Recognition, Psychology Speech

来  源:   DOI:10.1121/10.0026385

Abstract:
Singing is socially important but constrains voice acoustics, potentially masking certain aspects of vocal identity. Little is known about how well listeners extract talker details from sung speech or identify talkers across the sung and spoken modalities. Here, listeners (n = 149) were trained to recognize sung or spoken voices and then tested on their identification of these voices in both modalities. Learning vocal identities was initially easier through speech than song. At test, cross-modality voice recognition was above chance, but weaker than within-modality recognition. We conclude that talker information is accessible in sung speech, despite acoustic constraints in song.
摘要:
唱歌在社会上很重要,但限制了语音声学,可能掩盖声音身份的某些方面。对于听众如何从演唱语音中提取讲话者的细节或在演唱和口语方式中识别讲话者,人们知之甚少。这里,听众(n=149)接受了训练以识别唱歌或说话的声音,然后以两种方式测试了他们对这些声音的识别。最初通过语音学习人声身份比通过歌曲更容易。在测试中,跨模态语音识别是偶然的,但比模态内识别弱。我们得出的结论是,说话者的信息可以在唱歌的语音中访问,尽管歌曲的声学限制。
公众号