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Effects of Four Voice Qualities and Formant Dispersion on Perception of a Female Voice Cover

Effects of Four Voice Qualities and Formant Dispersion on Perception of a Female Voice

By: Andrea Levitt and  Margery Lucas  
Open Access
|Oct 2018

Abstract

Stimuli produced by a female speaker with four different voice qualities - modal, girlish, breathy and creaky - were manipulated to have more or less formant dispersion and were rated on four scales (dominance, attractiveness, sexiness and youthfulness) by men and women. Stimuli with less formant dispersion were rated more dominant and those with more dispersed formants were rated as less dominant. Breathy voice and girlish voice were rated more attractive and sexy. Stimuli with a creaky voice were rated less attractive and sexy, as were stimuli with less formant dispersion. Girlish voices and those with greater formant dispersion were rated as more youthful; creaky voices and those with less formant dispersion were rated as less youthful. There were also gender differences in ratings of attractiveness and youthfulness. Our results suggest that women’s voice qualities can affect perceptions of their attractiveness, sexiness and youthfulness. We discuss the implications of these findings in the context of social signaling.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2018-0018 | Journal eISSN: 2083-8506 | Journal ISSN: 1234-2238
Language: English
Page range: 394 - 416
Published on: Oct 24, 2018
Published by: Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2018 Andrea Levitt, Margery Lucas, published by Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw
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