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Cognitive maturation and the use of pitch and rate information in making similarity judgments of a single talker.

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PURPOSE: This study examined age-related differences in speaker similarity judgments, in which acoustic cues known to be important in speaker and speech recognition and identification were varied. METHOD: Four groups of listeners of 5- to 6-, 8- to 9-, 10- to 11-, and 25- to 30-year-olds were asked to judge the similarity between an original talker's speech sample and 9 versions of a second speech sample from the same talker, obtained by manipulating the pitch and speech rate. RESULTS: Results showed that although pitch was used by all age groups as information to judge the similarity between the single talker speech samples, there was a significant age-related increase in the weight of speech rate attributed to similarity judgments. Furthermore, an age-related effect in accuracy was found, as was an effect of pitch level for the younger group. CONCLUSION: The use of relevant acoustic features to discriminate a speaker changes with age, probably arising from a shift in cue weighting strategy as described by the developmental weighting strategy hypothesis (S. Nittrouer, C. Manning, & G. Meyer, 1993). Future studies should clarify whether the present findings can be extended to any pair of acoustic cues and should involve longitudinal methods to precisely detect when the strategy shift occurs.

 

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Author/s: Petrini, Karin (K); Tagliapietra, Sara (S);

Affiliation: University of Padova, Italy. karin(-atsign-)psy.gla.ac.uk

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Publication Type: Journal Article

Journal: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (J Speech Lang Hear Res), published in United States. (Language: eng)

Reference: 2008-Apr; vol 51 (issue 2) : pp 485-501

Dates: Created 2008/03/27; Completed 2008/07/08;

PMID: 18367691, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )

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