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- W2891164350 abstract "The study of emotional expression in the voice has typically relied on acted portrayals of emotions, with the majority of studies focussing on the perception of emotion in such portrayals. The acoustic characteristics of natural, often involuntary encoding of emotion in the voice, and the mechanisms responsible for such vocal modulation, have received little attention from researchers. The small number of studies on natural or induced emotional speech have failed to identify acoustic patterns specific to different emotions. Instead, most acoustic changes measured have been explainable as resulting from the level of physiological arousal characteristic of different emotions. Thus measurements of the acoustic properties of angry, happy and fearful speech have been similar, corresponding to their similar elevated arousal levels. An opposing view, the most elaborate description of which was given by Scherer (1986), is that emotions affect the acoustic characteristics of speech along a number of dimensions, not only arousal. The lack of empirical data supporting such a theory has been blamed on the lack of sophistication of acoustic analyses in the little research that has been done.By inducing real emotional states in the laboratory, using a variety of computer administered induction methods, this thesis aimed to test the two opposing accounts of how emotion affects the voice. The induction methods were designed to manipulate some of the principal dimensions along which, according to multidimensional theories, emotional speech is expected to vary. A set of acoustic parameters selected to capture temporal, fundamental frequency (F0), intensity and spectral vocal characteristics of the voice was extracted from speech recordings. In addition, electroglottal and physiological measurements were made in parallel with speech recordings, in an effort to determine the mechanisms underlying the measured acoustic changes.The results indicate that a single arousal dimension cannot adequately describe a range of emotional vocal changes, and lend weight to a theory of multidimensional emotional response patterning as suggested by Scherer and others. The correlations between physiological and acoustic measures, although small, indicate that variations in sympathetic autonomic arousal do correspond to changes to F0 level and vocal fold dynamics as indicated by electroglottography. Changes to spectral properties, speech fluency, and F0 dynamics, however, can not be fully explained in terms of sympathetic arousal, and are probably related as well to cognitive processes involved in speech planning." @default.
- W2891164350 created "2018-09-27" @default.
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- W2891164350 date "2017-08-15" @default.
- W2891164350 modified "2023-09-28" @default.
- W2891164350 title "The effect of emotion on voice production and speech acoustics" @default.
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