Judgments of Emotion in Clear and Conversational Speech by Young Adults With Normal Hearing and Older Adults With Hearing Impairment (Record no. 2770)
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Transcribing agency | National Acoustic Laboratories |
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Personal name | Morgana, Shae D. |
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Title | Judgments of Emotion in Clear and Conversational Speech by Young Adults With Normal Hearing and Older Adults With Hearing Impairment |
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Summary, etc | Purpose: In this study, we investigated the emotion<br/>perceived by young listeners with normal hearing<br/>(YNH listeners) and older adults with hearing impairment<br/>(OHI listeners) when listening to speech produced<br/>conversationally or in a clear speaking style.<br/>Method: The first experiment included 18 YNH listeners,<br/>and the second included 10 additional YNH listeners<br/>along with 20 OHI listeners. Participants heard sentences<br/>spoken conversationally and clearly. Participants selected<br/>the emotion they heard in the talker’s voice using a<br/>6-alternative, forced-choice paradigm.<br/>Results: Clear speech was judged as sounding angry and<br/>disgusted more often and happy, fearful, sad, and neutral<br/>less often than conversational speech. Talkers whose<br/>clear speech was judged to be particularly clear were<br/>also judged as sounding angry more often and fearful<br/>less often than other talkers. OHI listeners reported<br/>hearing anger less often than YNH listeners; however,<br/>they still judged clear speech as angry more often than<br/>conversational speech.<br/>Conclusions: Speech spoken clearly may sound angry<br/>more often than speech spoken conversationally.<br/>Although perceived emotion varied between YNH and<br/>OHI listeners, judgments of anger were higher for clear<br/>speech than conversational speech for both listener<br/>groups. |
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Personal name | Sarah Hargus Fergusona |
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Relationship information | July 2017 p. 1-10 |
Title | Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research • |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="https://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/707/Judgments%20of%20Emotion%20in%20Clear%20and.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y">https://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/707/Judgments%20of%20Emotion%20in%20Clear%20and.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y</a> |
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Koha item type | Journal article |
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