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In Samuel Beckett’s plays Krapp’s Last Tape (1958) and Rockaby (1980), there is one character on stage, alone, accompanied only by the presence of his/her own recorded voice, played back to himself/herself.
Maria Schiza
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The use of your own voice in labor: a phenomenological study [PDF]
Objective: To understand the meaning attributed by women to the use of their own voice in labor. Method: Descriptive qualitative study based on the theoretical-philosophical-methodological framework of Heidegger. Phenomenological interviews were carried
Priscila Paiva de Almeida Mendonça +3 more
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It is estimated that child abuse and neglect result in direct (e.g., health care, law enforcement, judicial system) and indirect (e.g., special education, lost productivity to society) costs of approximately 103 billion dollars each year. Why do some abuse survivors display healthy functioning as adults while others display a variety of physical and ...
Jennifer Ann Morrow +2 more
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“Child’s Own Voice”: Representing the Child Audience
This article, drawn from my doctoral research into children’s public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK in the 21st century, examines the role that the child’s voice plays in the construction of the child audience made by producers of children’s ...
Lynn Whitaker
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Bone conduction facilitates self-other voice discrimination
One's own voice is one of the most important and most frequently heard voices. Although it is the sound we associate most with ourselves, it is perceived as strange when played back in a recording.
Pavo Orepic +3 more
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Temporal Features of Psychological and Physical Self-Representation: An ERP Study
Psychological and physical-self are two important aspects of self-concept. Although a growing number of behavioral and neuroimaging studies have investigated the cognitive mechanism and neural substrate underlying psychological and physical-self ...
Lei Liu +9 more
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Age Estimation from Faces and Voices: A Review
Age estimation is a skill that we use in everyday life and that is also important in more specific settings such as police testimony. Researchers investigated age estimation either from faces or voices but a direct comparison between voices and faces was
Evelyne Moyse
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The over-estimation of distance for self-voice versus other-voice
Self-related stimuli are important cues for people to recognize themselves in the external world and hold a special status in our perceptual system. Self-voice plays an important role in daily social communication and is also a frequent input for self ...
Wen Wen +3 more
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The lost ability to distinguish between self and other voice following a brain lesion
Mechanisms underlying the self/other distinction have been mainly investigated focusing on visual, tactile or proprioceptive cues, whereas very little is known about the contribution of acoustical information. Here the ability to distinguish between self
M. Candini +8 more
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Previous research has demonstrated that the presence of a mirror does not influence Japanese people’s self-evaluation and cheating behaviors, which reflects their tendency to habitually think of themselves based on their imagined perspectives of others ...
Asuka Narita, Keiko Ishii
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