Fenn Kimberly M, Shintel Hadas, Atkins Alexandra S, Skipper Jeremy I, Bond Veronica C, Nusbaum Howard C
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2011 Jul;64(7):1442-56. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2011.570353.
During a conversation, we hear the sound of the talker as well as the intended message. Traditional models of speech perception posit that acoustic details of a talker's voice are not encoded with the message whereas more recent models propose that talker identity is automatically encoded. When shadowing speech, listeners often fail to detect a change in talker identity. The present study was designed to investigate whether talker changes would be detected when listeners are actively engaged in a normal conversation, and visual information about the speaker is absent. Participants were called on the phone, and during the conversation the experimenter was surreptitiously replaced by another talker. Participants rarely noticed the change. However, when explicitly monitoring for a change, detection increased. Voice memory tests suggested that participants remembered only coarse information about both voices, rather than fine details. This suggests that although listeners are capable of change detection, voice information is not continuously monitored at a fine-grain level of acoustic representation during natural conversation and is not automatically encoded. Conversational expectations may shape the way we direct attention to voice characteristics and perceive differences in voice.
在对话过程中,我们听到说话者的声音以及所传达的信息。传统的言语感知模型假定,说话者声音的声学细节不会与信息一起被编码,而最近的模型则提出说话者身份会被自动编码。当跟读言语时,听众常常无法察觉到说话者身份的变化。本研究旨在调查当听众积极参与正常对话且没有关于说话者的视觉信息时,是否能察觉到说话者的变化。参与者通过电话被呼叫,在对话过程中,实验者被另一个说话者悄悄替换。参与者很少注意到这种变化。然而,当明确监测变化时,察觉率会提高。语音记忆测试表明,参与者只记住了关于两个声音的粗略信息,而不是精细细节。这表明,尽管听众有能力察觉到变化,但在自然对话中,语音信息并不会在精细的声学表征层面上持续受到监测,也不会被自动编码。对话期望可能会影响我们关注语音特征和感知语音差异的方式。