2021
DOI: 10.1111/bjop.12526
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The effect of familiarity on within‐person age judgements from voices

Abstract: Listeners can perceive a person’s age from their voice with above chance accuracy. Studies have usually established this by asking listeners to directly estimate the age of unfamiliar voices. The recordings used mostly include cross‐sectional samples of voices, including people of different ages to cover the age range of interest. Such cross‐sectional samples likely include not only cues to age in the sound of the voice but also socio‐phonetic cues, encoded in how a person speaks. How age perpcetion accuracy i… Show more

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