2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10055-024-00967-4
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Acoustic characteristics of voice production in virtual reality-simulated and physical environments: a comparative study in university professors

Daniel Rodríguez,
Adrián Borrego,
Marco Guzmán
et al.

Abstract: This study investigated the reliability of a virtual reality-simulated classroom to generate a comparable self-perception of voice quality and acoustic effects of phonation to a real classroom in a group of teachers, and sense of presence. Thirty university professors participated in the study and were required to produce loud connected speech by reading a 100-word text in two conditions: (1) in a real classroom including a group of students, and (2) in a virtual replica of the classroom consisting of a 360-de… Show more

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