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FFA and OFA encode distinct types of face identity information
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Trait evaluations of faces and voices: Comparing within- and between-person variability.
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Comparing unfamiliar voice and face identity perception using identity sorting tasks.
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Abstract:
Identity sorting tasks, in which participants sort multiple naturally varying stimuli of usually two identities into perceived identities, have recently gained popularity in voice and face processing research. In both modalities, participants who are unfamiliar with the identities tend to perceive multiple stimuli of the same identity as different people and thus fail to "tell people together." These similarities across modalities suggest that modality-general mechanisms may underpin sorting behaviour. In this study, participants completed a voice sorting and a face sorting task. Taking an individual differences approach, we asked whether participants' performance on voice and face sorting of unfamiliar identities is correlated. Participants additionally completed a voice discrimination (Bangor Voice Matching Test) and a face discrimination task (Glasgow Face Matching Test). Using these tasks, we tested whether performance on sorting related to explicit identity discrimination. Performance on voice sorting and face sorting tasks was correlated, suggesting that common modality-general processes underpin these tasks. However, no significant correlations were found between sorting and discrimination performance, with the exception of significant relationships for performance on "same identity" trials with "telling people together" for voices and faces. Overall, any reported relationships were however relatively weak, suggesting the presence of additional modality-specific and task-specific processes.
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Keyword:
faces; Identity processing; individual differences; voices
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URL: https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/70086 https://doi.org/10.1177/1747021820938659
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Faces and voices in the brain: A modality-general person-identity representation in superior temporal sulcus
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The effects of high variability training on voice identity learning.
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Listeners form average-based representations of individual voice identities.
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Breaking voice identity perception: Expressive voices are more confusable for listeners.
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Flexible voices: Identity perception from variable vocal signals.
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You talkin' to me? Communicative talker gaze activates left-lateralized superior temporal cortex during perception of degraded speech
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Group and individual variability in speech production networks during delayed auditory feedback
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The social code of speech prosody must be specific and generalizable.
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You talkin' to me? Communicative talker gaze activates left-lateralized superior temporal cortex during perception of degraded speech.
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In: Neuropsychologia (2017) (2017)
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Increased discriminability of authenticity from multimodal laughter is driven by auditory information.
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Cohesion and joint speech: right hemisphere contributions to synchronized vocal production
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Getting the Cocktail Party Started: Masking Effects in Speech Perception.
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In: J Cogn Neurosci , 28 (3) pp. 483-500. (2016) (2016)
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Laugh Like You Mean It: Authenticity Modulates Acoustic, Physiological and Perceptual Properties of Laughter
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In: Journal of Nonverbal Behavior , 40 (2) pp. 133-149. (2016) (2016)
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Impaired generalization of speaker identity in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar voices.
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Getting the Cocktail Party Started: Masking Effects in Speech Perception
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Individual Differences in Laughter Perception Reveal Roles for Mentalizing and Sensorimotor Systems in the Evaluation of Emotional Authenticity
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