Rendall Drew, Vokey John R, Nemeth Christie
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Canada.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2007 Oct;33(5):1208-19. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.33.5.1208.
The consistent, but often wrong, impressions people form of the size of unseen speakers are not random but rather point to a consistent misattribution bias, one that the advertising, broadcasting, and entertainment industries also routinely exploit. The authors report 3 experiments examining the perceptual basis of this bias. The results indicate that, under controlled experimental conditions, listeners can make relative size distinctions between male speakers using reliable cues carried in voice formant frequencies (resonant frequencies, or timbre) but that this ability can be perturbed by discordant voice fundamental frequency (F-sub-0, or pitch) differences between speakers. The authors introduce 3 accounts for the perceptual pull that voice F-sub-0 can exert on our routine (mis)attributions of speaker size and consider the role that voice F-sub-0 plays in additional voice-based attributions that may or may not be reliable but that have clear size connotations.
人们对看不见的说话者体型形成的一贯但往往错误的印象并非随机产生,而是指向一种持续存在的错误归因偏差,广告、广播和娱乐行业也经常利用这种偏差。作者报告了3项实验,研究这种偏差的感知基础。结果表明,在受控的实验条件下,听众可以利用语音共振峰频率(共振频率或音色)中携带的可靠线索,对男性说话者的相对体型做出区分,但这种能力可能会受到说话者之间不和谐的语音基频(F₀,或音高)差异的干扰。作者提出了3种解释,说明语音F₀对我们日常对说话者体型的(错误)归因可能产生的感知影响,并探讨了语音F₀在其他基于语音的归因中所起的作用,这些归因可能可靠,也可能不可靠,但具有明确的体型含义。