Enhanced voice recognition in musicians [PDF]
Musicians typically have extensive auditory experience and demonstrate better pitch, timbre, and tempo discrimination compared to non-musicians. Musical training is also correlated with earlier and more robust cortical and subcortical responses to linguistic stimuli.
Allison J. Sletcher +2 more
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The Right Temporal Lobe and the Enhancement of Voice Recognition in Congenitally Blind Subjects [PDF]
Background: Experimental investigations and clinical observations have shown that not only faces but also voices are predominantly processed by the right hemisphere.
Stefano Terruzzi +2 more
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Second-language phoneme learning positively relates to voice recognition abilities in the native language: Evidence from behavior and brain potentials [PDF]
Previous studies suggest a relationship between second-language learning and voice recognition processes, but the nature of such relation remains poorly understood. The present study investigates whether phoneme learning relates to voice recognition.
Begoña Díaz +3 more
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Acoustic compression in Zoom audio does not compromise voice recognition performance [PDF]
Human voice recognition over telephone channels typically yields lower accuracy when compared to audio recorded in a studio environment with higher quality.
Valeriia Perepelytsia, Volker Dellwo
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Modality-Specific and Multimodal ‘Associative’ Forms of Face and Voice Recognition Disorders in Patients with Right Anterior Temporal Lesions: A Review of Single-Case Studies [PDF]
Introduction: ‘Associative prosopagnosia’ and ‘associative phonagnosia’ are high-level post-perceptual face and voice recognition defects due to right anterior temporal lesions, but the relations between these two disorders are uncertain.
Guido Gainotti
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Ink-lithographic fabrication of silver-nanocrystal-based multiaxial strain gauge sensors through the coffee-ring effect for voice recognition applications [PDF]
Human voice recognition techniques have remarkable potential for clinical applications because information from acoustic signals can reflect human body conditions. This paper reports the fabrication of Ag nanocrystal (NC)-based multiaxial wearable strain
Junhyuk Ahn +4 more
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Voice Recognition in Dementia [PDF]
1. Objectives Impaired recognition of familiar voices (phonagnosia) has been described in patients with focal brain lesions [7] and in behavioural variant frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) [5], but the mechanisms that underpin deficits are less well characterised than for defective face recognition (prosopagnosia).
Julia C. Hailstone +2 more
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Do You Fail to Recognize Me with a Mask on? The Impact of Voice on Mask-Occluded Facial Identity Recognition [PDF]
This research sought to examine differences in the cross-modal facilitation effect of voice on facial identity recognition under mask occlusion for both oneself and others.
Min Gao +4 more
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Building Domain Specific Languages for Voice Recognition Applications [PDF]
This paper presents a method of implementing the voice recognition for the control of software applications. The solutions proposed are based on transforming a subset of the natural language in commands recognized by the application using a formal ...
Cristian IONITA
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Enduring voice recognition in bonobos. [PDF]
AbstractLong-term social recognition is vital for species with complex social networks, where familiar individuals can encounter one another after long periods of separation. For non-human primates who live in dense forest environments, visual access to one another is often limited and recognition of social partners over distances largely depends on ...
Keenan S +5 more
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