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Foreign Accent and Forensic Speaker Identification in Voice Lineups: The Influence of Acoustic Features Based on Prosody
Published on: September 27, 2024
Modest, reliable spectral peaks in preceding sounds influence vowel perception
Christian E Stilp1, Paul W Anderson1
1Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292 christian.stilp@louisville.edu, paul.anderson@louisville.edu.
Abstract:
When a spectral property is reliable across an acoustic context and subsequent vowel target, perception deemphasizes this cue and shifts toward less predictable, more informative cues. This phenomenon (auditory perceptual calibration) has been demonstrated for reliable spectral peaks +20 dB or larger, but psychoacoustic findings predict sensitivity to more modest spectral peaks. Listeners identified vowel targets following a sentence with a reliable +2 to +15 dB spectral peak centered at F2 of the vowel. Vowel identifications weighted F2 significantly less when reliable peaks were at least +5 dB. Results demonstrate high sensitivity to reliable acoustic properties in the sensory environment.
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