Pitcairn T K, Clemie S, Gray J M, Pentland B
Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh.
Br J Disord Commun. 1990 Apr;25(1):85-92. doi: 10.3109/13682829009011965.
The voices of patients suffering from Parkinson's disease change in various ways. This paper sets out to examine the effect of these changes on the impressions made on listeners, and to try to see what vocalic and prosodic features account for these impressions. Tape recordings from segments of interviews with 4 patients, and 4 control subjects with ischaemic heart disease, were played to 16 naive listeners. These listeners were asked to rate their impressions of these voices on 15 dimensions of personality. There were significant differences on most of the dimensions, despite the fact that there were no differences between the two groups on such scales as Beck's depression inventory and the mood adjective check list. The parkinsonian patients were seen to be cold, withdrawn and anxious, not to relate well to the interviewer and to be enjoying the interview less than the controls. These ratings are very similar to those previously reported for the same patients, using silent video recordings only. The voice recordings were analysed along various dimensions of prosody. The factors which were different between the groups included the frequency and type of pauses in speech and the range or variability of the fundamental frequency. The implications of this exploratory study for intervention are discussed.
帕金森病患者的声音会以多种方式发生变化。本文旨在研究这些变化对听众印象的影响,并试图找出哪些语音和韵律特征导致了这些印象。对4名帕金森病患者和4名患有缺血性心脏病的对照受试者的访谈片段进行录音,并播放给16名不知情的听众。要求这些听众在15个人格维度上对这些声音的印象进行评分。尽管两组在贝克抑郁量表和情绪形容词检查表等量表上没有差异,但在大多数维度上存在显著差异。帕金森病患者被认为冷漠、孤僻、焦虑,与采访者关系不融洽,且比对照组更不享受采访过程。这些评分与之前仅使用无声视频记录对同一患者进行报道的评分非常相似。对语音记录进行了韵律各维度的分析。两组之间不同的因素包括言语停顿的频率和类型以及基频的范围或变化性。本文讨论了这项探索性研究对干预的意义。