2012
DOI: 10.3758/s13428-012-0275-0
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Voice attractiveness: Influence of stimulus duration and type

Abstract: Voice attractiveness is a relatively new area of research. Some aspects of the methodology used in this domain deserve particular attention. Especially, the duration of voice samples is often neglected as a factor and happens to be manipulated without the perceptual consequences of these manipulations being known. Moreover, the type of voice stimulus varies from a single vowel to complex sentences. The aim of this experiment was to investigate the extent to which stimulus duration (nonmanipulated vs. normalize… Show more

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“…Stimulus presentation was preceded by a 1000 ms fixation cross to ensure that the participants were prepared for the upcoming stimulus. Each stimulus was presented once for 100 ms for the faces and for 430-870 ms for the voice excerpts (depending on the speaker; duration was not modified to prevent alteration of attractiveness: Ferdenzi et al, 2013). Response time from the beginning of the stimulus was recorded, with a 3000 ms maximum response time allowed after the end of the stimulus presentation.…”
Section: Evaluation Sessionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stimulus presentation was preceded by a 1000 ms fixation cross to ensure that the participants were prepared for the upcoming stimulus. Each stimulus was presented once for 100 ms for the faces and for 430-870 ms for the voice excerpts (depending on the speaker; duration was not modified to prevent alteration of attractiveness: Ferdenzi et al, 2013). Response time from the beginning of the stimulus was recorded, with a 3000 ms maximum response time allowed after the end of the stimulus presentation.…”
Section: Evaluation Sessionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus far, studies of personality traits of novel speakers have used long ‘irrelevant’ passages of speech (>10 s duration) [12], [29] but see [10], introducing influence from uncontrolled parameters of speech prosody. Studies that do utilise brief and socially relevant stimuli have a sole focus on attractiveness of the speaker, neglecting other potentially important traits [50], [51]. In contrast, face perception emphasises a ‘first impression’ scenario via rapid presentation of static faces (<100 ms duration).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buggio i in., 2012;Wade, 2010), a takĪe sposobu mówienia, poruszania siĊ, mimiki czy pantomimiki (m.in. Cappelle i Fink, 2013;Ferdenzi, 2013;Mueser, Grau, Sussman i Rosen, 1984;Wells, 2013).…”
Section: Definicja Atrakcyjnoĝci Fizycznej Jako Podstawa Operacjonaliunclassified