Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UK.
Division of Psychology, Department of Life Sciences, Brunel University, London, UK.
Br J Psychol. 2019 Aug;110(3):576-593. doi: 10.1111/bjop.12348. Epub 2018 Sep 16.
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a speech), making within-person variability an inherent feature of human voices. When perceiving speaker identities, listeners therefore need to not only 'tell people apart' (perceiving exemplars from two different speakers as separate identities) but also 'tell people together' (perceiving different exemplars from the same speaker as a single identity). In the current study, we investigated how such natural within-person variability affects voice identity perception. Using voices from a popular TV show, listeners, who were either familiar or unfamiliar with this show, sorted naturally varying voice clips from two speakers into clusters to represent perceived identities. Across three independent participant samples, unfamiliar listeners perceived more identities than familiar listeners and frequently mistook exemplars from the same speaker to be different identities. These findings point towards a selective failure in 'telling people together'. Our study highlights within-person variability as a key feature of voices that has striking effects on (unfamiliar) voice identity perception. Our findings not only open up a new line of enquiry in the field of voice perception but also call for a re-evaluation of theoretical models to account for natural variability during identity perception.
我们的声音会根据语境而有所不同(例如大笑、与孩子交谈、演讲等),这使得个体内的可变性成为人类声音的固有特征。因此,在感知说话者身份时,听众不仅需要“区分不同的人”(将来自两个不同说话者的范例视为不同的身份),还需要“将不同的人视为同一个人”(将来自同一个说话者的不同范例视为同一个身份)。在当前的研究中,我们调查了这种自然的个体内可变性如何影响声音身份感知。我们使用了一个受欢迎的电视节目的声音,让熟悉或不熟悉该节目的听众将来自两个说话者的自然变化的声音片段分类到聚类中,以表示感知到的身份。在三个独立的参与者样本中,不熟悉该节目的听众比熟悉该节目的听众感知到更多的身份,并且经常将来自同一个说话者的范例误认为是不同的身份。这些发现表明存在选择性的“无法将不同的人视为同一个人”的问题。我们的研究强调了个体内可变性是声音的一个关键特征,它对(不熟悉的)声音身份感知有显著影响。我们的发现不仅为声音感知领域开辟了新的研究方向,也呼吁重新评估理论模型,以解释身份感知过程中的自然可变性。