231 results on '"Lavan, Nadine"'
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2. Idiosyncratic and shared contributions shape impressions from voices and faces
3. A model for person perception from familiar and unfamiliar voices
4. Talker and accent familiarity yield advantages for voice identity perception: A voice sorting study
5. Direct eye gaze enhances the ventriloquism effect
6. How do we describe other people from voices and faces?
7. Unimodal and cross-modal identity judgements using an audio-visual sorting task: Evidence for independent processing of faces and voices
8. Left-handed voices? Examining the perceptual learning of novel person characteristics from the voice
9. Studying person perception from voices: Creating common ground by looking beyond accuracy
10. Familiarity and task context shape the use of acoustic information in voice identity perception
11. Explaining face-voice matching decisions: The contribution of mouth movements, stimulus effects and response biases
12. Flexible voices : implications of variability in vocal signals for the perception of speaker characteristics from familiar and unfamiliar voices
13. The time course of person perception from voices in the brain.
14. Mapping the differential impact of spontaneous and conversational laughter on brain and mind: an fMRI study in autism.
15. Both personal and shared taste shape impressions from voices and faces
16. Mapping the differential impact of spontaneous and conversational laughter on brain and mind: A fMRI study in autism
17. The neural time course of person perception from voices
18. The effects of high variability training on voice identity learning
19. Neural representations of naturalistic person identities while watching a feature film
20. Human talkers change their voices to elicit specific trait percepts
21. The social code of speech prosody must be specific and generalizable
22. Impoverished encoding of speaker identity in spontaneous laughter
23. Speaker Sex Perception from Spontaneous and Volitional Nonverbal Vocalizations
24. Flexible voices: Identity perception from variable vocal signals
25. The Time Course of Person Perception From Voices: A Behavioral Study
26. Neural correlates of the affective properties of spontaneous and volitional laughter types
27. Trait impressions from voices are formed rapidly within 400 ms of exposure.
28. The effects of the presence of a face and direct eye gaze on voice identity learning
29. sj-docx-1-pss-10.1177_09567976231161565 – Supplemental material for The Time Course of Person Perception From Voices: A Behavioral Study
30. Examining the role of personal vs shared taste during person perception from voices
31. Listeners form average-based representations of individual voice identities
32. Human talkers change their voices to elicit specific trait percepts
33. Trait impressions from voices: Considering multiple ‘origin stories’ and the dynamic nature of trait‐related cues
34. Does high variability training improve the learning of non-native phoneme contrasts over low variability training? A replication
35. Design
36. Contributions of mouth movements to identity matching across faces and voices
37. Experiment_1
38. Is high variability training advantageous when learning new voice identities?
39. Sample size calculation
40. Experiment 1
41. Literature search
42. Stimuli
43. Does high talker variability improve the learning of non-native phoneme contrasts? A replication
44. How does familiarity with a person affect trait ratings?
45. Voice identity learning: are averages meaningful
46. Stimuli
47. Are averages abstracted during voice identity learning?
48. Self-bias in auditory perceptual matching: Is there a self-bias effect in the perception of voices?
49. Neural representations of naturalistic person identities while watching a feature film
50. Person perception from voices: Impressions of physical, trait, and social characteristics emerge with 800ms of exposure
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