The Effect of Talker Familiarity on Sentence Recognition Accuracy in Complex Noise
The familiar talker advantage is the finding that a listener's ability to perceive and understand a talker is facilitated when the listener is familiar with the talker. However, it is unclear when the benefits of familiarity emerge and whether they strengthen over time. To better understand the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental psychology 2021, Vol.68 (1), p.49-55 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The familiar talker advantage is the finding that a
listener's ability to perceive and understand a talker is facilitated
when the listener is familiar with the talker. However, it is unclear when the
benefits of familiarity emerge and whether they strengthen over time. To better
understand the time course of the familiar talker advantage, we assessed the
effects of long-term, implicit voice learning on 89 young adults'
sentence recognition accuracy in the presence of four-talker babble. A
university professor served as the target talker in the experiment. Half the
participants were students of the professor and familiar with her voice. The
professor was a stranger to the remaining participants. We manipulated the
listeners' degree of familiarity with the professor over the course of a
semester. We used mixed effects modeling to test for the effects of the two
independent variables: talker and hours of
exposure. Analyses revealed a familiar talker advantage in the
listeners after 16 weeks (∼32 h) of exposure to the target voice. These
results imply that talker familiarity (outside of the confines of a long-term,
familial relationship) seems to be a much quicker-to-emerge, reliable cue for
bootstrapping spoken language perception than previous literature suggested. |
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ISSN: | 1618-3169 2190-5142 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1618-3169/a000509 |