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  Extrinsic normalization for vocal tracts depends on the signal, not on attention

Sjerps, M. J., McQueen, J. M., & Mitterer, H. (2012). Extrinsic normalization for vocal tracts depends on the signal, not on attention. In Proceedings of INTERSPEECH 2012: 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (pp. 394-397).

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Sjerps, Matthias J.1, 2, Author           
McQueen, James M.1, 3, Author           
Mitterer, Holger1, Author           
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1Language Comprehension Department, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, Nijmegen, NL, ou_792550              
2Psychology of Language Department, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, Nijmegen, NL, ou_792545              
3Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, ou_55236              

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 Abstract: When perceiving vowels, listeners adjust to speaker-specific vocal-tract characteristics (such as F1) through "extrinsic vowel normalization". This effect is observed as a shift in the location of categorization boundaries of vowel continua. Similar effects have been found with non-speech. Non-speech materials, however, have consistently led to smaller effect-sizes, perhaps because of a lack of attention to non-speech. The present study investigated this possibility. Non-speech materials that had previously been shown to elicit reduced normalization effects were tested again, with the addition of an attention manipulation. The results show that increased attention does not lead to increased normalization effects, suggesting that vowel normalization is mainly determined by bottom-up signal characteristics.

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 Dates: 2012-06-0820122012
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Title: INTERSPEECH 2012: 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association
Place of Event: Portland, OR
Start-/End Date: 2012-09-09 - 2012-09-09

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Title: Proceedings of INTERSPEECH 2012: 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 1 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 394 - 397 Identifier: ISSN: 1990-9770
URI: http://www.isca-speech.org