1964
DOI: 10.1177/002383096400700203
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Voice Quality Changes in Depression

Abstract: Voice spectra are utilised to track daily shifts in mood in eight acutely disturbed psychiatric patients. Two mood criteria, a self-description and an interviewer rating, were obtained. Multiple regression of voice spectra on to these two criterion measures, using a cross validation design, yielded moderately good prediction for some patients.

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“…The changes that occur in an individual's voice over a period of time are well docu mented in the literature [1,2]. Some of these changes, such as those that take place through out the life cycle (i.e.…”
Section: Le Spectre Moyen à Long Terme En Tant Quementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The changes that occur in an individual's voice over a period of time are well docu mented in the literature [1,2]. Some of these changes, such as those that take place through out the life cycle (i.e.…”
Section: Le Spectre Moyen à Long Terme En Tant Quementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huttar (1968) and Williams and Stevens (1972) measured voice changes in naturally occurring situations. There was also a flurry of interest in vocal affect expression in a clinical setting (Eldred & Price, 1958;Hargreaves & Starkweather, 1964 Roessler & Lester, 1976; see also Kramer, 1963, for a review).…”
Section: Vocal Affect Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This formed the basis for deriving acoustic features through fundamental frequency (FO), duration of pause time, formant structure, amplitude modulation, spectral energy, jitter factor and glottal measures [10], [13], [4], [8], [17], [5]. From these acoustic features, FO was the most widely studied parameter in relation to depression [10], [8], [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%