Montague J C
Percept Mot Skills. 1976 Feb;42(1):215-9. doi: 10.2466/pms.1976.42.1.215.
It was hypothesized that the voices of children with Down's syndrome would be perceived as younger than their true chronological age and that perceptual auditors would have considerable difficulty in identifying the correct sex of these children by voice alone. Perceived age and sex were investigated in 20 institutional children with Down's syndrome who were matched for sex and age with a control group of 20 normal children. Randomized matched verbal samples were played backwards to a group of 16 listener/judges who rated the samples as to age and sex. The results indicated that the voices of these Down syndrome children were perceived as being more than 2 yr. younger than their group mean age and that there was a negative correlation between the biological sex of such children and their perceived sex.
研究假设,唐氏综合征患儿的声音听起来会比其实际年龄更显年幼,并且仅凭声音,听觉感知者很难准确辨别这些患儿的性别。研究人员对20名患有唐氏综合征的机构儿童进行了感知年龄和性别的调查,这些患儿在性别和年龄上与20名正常儿童组成的对照组相匹配。将随机匹配的言语样本倒放给一组16名听众/评判者,让他们对样本的年龄和性别进行评分。结果表明,这些唐氏综合征患儿的声音被认为比其组平均年龄小两岁多,并且这些患儿的生理性别与其感知到的性别之间存在负相关。