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Title: Constraints on the processes responsible for the extrinsic normalization of vowels
Authors: Sjerps, Matthias J.
Mitterer, Holger
McQueen, James M.
Keywords: Speech perception
Auditory perception
Formants (Speech)
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Sjerps, M. J., Mitterer, H., & McQueen, J. M. (2011). Constraints on the processes responsible for the extrinsic normalization of vowels. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73(4), 1195-1215.
Abstract: Listeners tune in to talkers’ vowels through extrinsic normalization. We asked here whether this process could be based on compensation for the long-term average spectrum (LTAS) of preceding sounds and whether the mechanisms responsible for normalization are indifferent to the nature of those sounds. If so, normalization should apply to nonspeech stimuli. Previous findings were replicated with first-formant (F1) manipulations of speech. Targets on a [pt]–[pɛt] (low–high F1) continuum were labeled as [pt] more after high-F1 than after low-F1 precursors. Spectrally rotated nonspeech versions of these materials produced similar normalization. None occurred, however, with nonspeech stimuli that were less speechlike, even though precursor–target LTAS relations were equivalent to those used earlier. Additional experiments investigated the roles of pitch movement, amplitude variation, formant location, and the stimuli's perceived similarity to speech. It appears that normalization is not restricted to speech but that the nature of the preceding sounds does matter. Extrinsic normalization of vowels is due, at least in part, to an auditory process that may require familiarity with the spectrotemporal characteristics of speech.
Description: This work is part of the PhD work of the first author, funded by the Max Planck Gesellschaft. Part of it was presented as a poster at the 156th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. The authors are grateful for comments on the manuscript by Alexandra Jesse, Michael Kiefte, and an anonymous reviewer.
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