Breathing and Speech Adaptation: Do Speakers Adapt Toward a Confederate Talking Under Physical Effort?
Tom Offrede,
Christine Mooshammer,
Susanne Fuchs
Abstract:Purpose:
This study investigated whether speakers adapt their breathing and speech (fundamental frequency [
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]) to a prerecorded confederate who is sitting or moving under different levels of physical effort and who is either speaking or not. Following Paccalin and Jeannerod (2000), we would expect breathing rate to change in the direction of the confederate's, even if the participant is physically inactive. This might in turn affect their… Show more
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