Publikation: Implicit learning leads to familiarity effects for intonation but not for voice
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Previous studies have shown that speech processing is accelerated for familiar voices in contrast to unfamiliar ones (e.g. [1]), and for familiar intonation in contrast to unfamiliar intonation [2]. The present experiments probed these effects in a single experiment and tested whether they also occur with short, implicit familiarization. Results of two auditory lexical decision tasks (Experiment 1 with a task-based familiarization phase and Experiment 2 with a passive listening familiarization phase), showed that familiarity with the intonation (rise vs. fall) affected reaction times but that familiarity with the voice (speaker A vs. B) did not. Our results suggest that intonation (which contributes to utterance interpretation) is stored in the mental lexicon, but voice information is not.
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GROHE, Ann-Kathrin, Bettina BRAUN, 2013. Implicit learning leads to familiarity effects for intonation but not for voice. INTERSPEECH 2013. Lyon, France, 25. Aug. 2013 - 29. Aug. 2013. In: BIMBOT, F., ed. and others. INTERSPEECH 2013 : 14th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association ; Lyon, France, August 25 - 29, 2013. Baixas: ISCA Archive, 2013, pp. 921-924. ISSN 2308-457XBibTex
@inproceedings{Grohe2013Impli-25469, year={2013}, title={Implicit learning leads to familiarity effects for intonation but not for voice}, issn={2308-457X}, publisher={ISCA Archive}, address={Baixas}, booktitle={INTERSPEECH 2013 : 14th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association ; Lyon, France, August 25 - 29, 2013}, pages={921--924}, editor={Bimbot, F.}, author={Grohe, Ann-Kathrin and Braun, Bettina} }
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