Volitional Aspects of Voice Performance: An Experimental Approach
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Volitional Aspects of Voice Performance: An Experimental Approach. / Praetorius, Nini; Nielsen, Torsten Ingemand; Kuschel, Rolf.
In: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, Vol. 6, 1965, p. 201-208.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Volitional Aspects of Voice Performance: An Experimental Approach
AU - Praetorius, Nini
AU - Nielsen, Torsten Ingemand
AU - Kuschel, Rolf
PY - 1965
Y1 - 1965
N2 - The subjects (all females) were instructed to hold a certain note. In some of the trials an alien (female) voice with a continuously falling or rising frequency unexpectedly replaced the subject's own voice as the auditory stimulus in her headphone. Most of the subjects took the alien voice as their own and experienced a complete lack of volitional control over their own voice. A compensatory behaviour was found; when the subjects tried to hold the note the frequency of their voices went in the opposite direction to the frequency of the alien voice.
AB - The subjects (all females) were instructed to hold a certain note. In some of the trials an alien (female) voice with a continuously falling or rising frequency unexpectedly replaced the subject's own voice as the auditory stimulus in her headphone. Most of the subjects took the alien voice as their own and experienced a complete lack of volitional control over their own voice. A compensatory behaviour was found; when the subjects tried to hold the note the frequency of their voices went in the opposite direction to the frequency of the alien voice.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 6
SP - 201
EP - 208
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
SN - 0036-5564
ER -
ID: 225177600