Voice Neurocognition Laboratory, Social Interactions Research Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow Glasgow, UK.
Front Psychol. 2011 Jul 27;2:175. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00175. eCollection 2011.
We used perceptual aftereffects induced by adaptation with anti-voice stimuli to investigate voice identity representations. Participants learned a set of voices then were tested on a voice identification task with vowel stimuli morphed between identities, after different conditions of adaptation. In Experiment 1, participants chose the identity opposite to the adapting anti-voice significantly more often than the other two identities (e.g., after being adapted to anti-A, they identified the average voice as A). In Experiment 2, participants showed a bias for identities opposite to the adaptor specifically for anti-voice, but not for non-anti-voice adaptors. These results are strikingly similar to adaptation aftereffects observed for facial identity. They are compatible with a representation of individual voice identities in a multidimensional perceptual voice space referenced on a voice prototype.
我们使用适应反语音刺激引起的知觉后效来研究语音身份表示。参与者学习了一组声音,然后在不同的适应条件下,用元音刺激在身份之间进行语音识别任务测试。在实验 1 中,参与者选择与适应的反语音相反的身份的频率明显高于其他两个身份(例如,适应反 A 后,他们将平均声音识别为 A)。在实验 2 中,参与者表现出对与适配器相反的身份的偏见,特别是对反语音,但不对非反语音适配器。这些结果与对面部身份的适应后效非常相似。它们与在语音原型上参考的多维感知语音空间中的个体语音身份表示兼容。