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The Oxford handbook of voice perception / edited by Sascha Frühholz and Pascal Belin.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Oxford library of psychology
- Oxford handbooks online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Speech perception.
- Voice.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxxv, 939 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
- Other Title:
- Handbook of voice perception
- Voice perception
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- The past decades have seen an explosion of research into the psychological, cognitive, neural, biological, and technical mechanisms of voice perception. These mechanisms refer to the general ability to extract information from voices expressed by other living beings or by technical systems. Voice perception research is now a lively area of research, which is studied from many different perspectives ranging from basic research on the acoustic analysis of vocalizations and the neural and cognitive mechanisms, to comparative research across ages, species, and cultures, up to applied research in the field of machine-based generation and decoding of voices, telecommunication, psychiatry, and neurology. This handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview on all the major research fields related to voice perception.
- Contents:
- The science of voice perception / Sascha Frühholz, Pascal Belin
- One step beyond: musical expertise and word learning / Stefan Elmer, Eva Dittinger, Mireille Besson
- Social perception in infancy: An integrative perspective on the development of voice and face perception / Evelyne Mercure, Laura Kischkel
- Neural Responses to Infant Vocalisations in Adult Listeners / Katherine S. Young, Christine E. Parsons, Alan Stein, Peter Vuust, Michelle G. Craske, Morten L. Kringelbach
- Comparative perspectives on communication in human and nonhuman primates: Grounding meaning in broadly conserved processes of voice production, perception, affect and cognition / Alan K.S. Nielsen, Drew Rendall
- Linking vocal learning to social reward in the brain: Proposed neural mechanisms of socially guided song learning / Samantha Carouso Peck, Michael H. Goldstein
- Voice sensitive regions, neurons and multisensory pathways in the primate brain / Catherine Perrodin, Christopher I. Petkov
- Voice perception across species / Attila Andics, Tamás Faragó
- Emotional and social communication in nonhuman animals / Charles T. Snowdon
- Dual stream models of auditory vocal communication / Josef P. Rauschecker
- The neural network underlying the processing of affective vocalizations / Sascha Frühholz, Leonardo Ceravolo
- Ancient of days: The vocal pattern as primordial big bang of communication / Diana Van Lancker Sidtis
- The electrophysiology and time-course of processing vocal emotion expressions / Silke Paulmann, Sonja A. Kotz
- Amygdala processing of vocal emotions / Jocelyne C. Whitehead, Jorge L. Armony
- Laughing out loud! Investigations on different types of laughter / Kai Alter, Dirk Wildgruber
- Recognizing speakers across languages / Tyler K. Perrachione
- Perceiving speaker identity from the voice / Stefan R. Schweinberger, Romi Zäske
- Perceptual correlates and cerebral representation of voices-identity, gender, and age / Marianne Latinus, Romi Zäske
- The perception of personality traits from voices / Phil McAleer, Pascal Belin
- Vocal attractiveness / Katarzyna Pisanski, David R. Feinberg
- Voice processing: Implications for earwitness testimony / Sarah Stevenage
- Voices in the context of human faces and bodies / Benjamin Kreifelts, Thomas Ethofer
- The "Vocal Brain": Core and extended cerebral networks for voice processing / Pascal Belin
- Linguistic 'first impressions': Accents as cue to person perception / Patricia E.G. Bestelmeyer
- Voice morphing / Kawahara Skuk
- Machine-based decoding of voices and human speech / Alessandro Vinciarelli
- Machine-based decoding of paralinguistic vocal features / Maximilian Schmitt, Björn W. Schuller
- Neurocomputational models of voice and speech perception / Bernd J. Kröger
- Voice and speech synthesis - highlighting control of prosody / Keikichi Hirose
- Voice biometrics for forensic speaker recognition applications / Volker Dellwo, Peter French, Lei He
- Impairments in decoding vocal emotion in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder / David I. Leitman, Sarah M. Haigh
- Perception of voices that do not exist: Neuronal mechanisms in clinical and non-clinical hallucinations / Kristiina Kompus, Kenneth Hugdahl
- Deficits in voice-identity processing: Acquired and developmental phonagnosia / Claudia Roswandowitz, Corrina Maguinness, Katharina von Kriegstein
- Acoustic patterning of emotion vocalizations / Klaus R. Scherer
- Voice processing in dementia / Jennifer L. Agustus, Julia C. Hailstone, Jason D Warren
- Acoustic properties of infant-directed speech / Yuanyuan Wang, Derek M. Houston, Amanda Seidl
- The singing voice / Johan Sundberg
- Suprasegmental speech prosody and the human brain: The acoustic and vocal features and the evolutionary architecture of the brain / Martin Meyer, Matthias Keller, Nathalie Giroud
- Reconsidering the nature of voice / Jody Kreiman, Bruce R. Gerratt
- Voice perception in newborns and infants / Natacha Paquette, Emmanuelle Dionne-Dostie, Maryse Lassonde, Anne Gallagher.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 1, 2019).
- Other Format:
- Print version :
- ISBN:
- 9780191841668
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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