Spectral energy distribution in four types of infant vocalizations
The distribution of spectral energy among four types of infant vocalizations was compared via computerized spectral analyses of “pain-induced”, “fussy”, and “hungry” cries and “cooing” of 30 2–6-month-old infants. Visual inspection indicated that “pain-induced” cries could be differentiated from “fu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of communication disorders 1988-06, Vol.21 (3), p.251-261 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The distribution of spectral energy among four types of infant vocalizations was compared via computerized spectral analyses of “pain-induced”, “fussy”, and “hungry” cries and “cooing” of 30 2–6-month-old infants. Visual inspection indicated that “pain-induced” cries could be differentiated from “fussy” and “hungry” cries and that “cooing” could be differentiated from all cries on the bases of (1) the relative amplitude levels of the high-frequency components; (2) the average fundamental frequency; and (3) the overall spectral energy levels. Analysis of variance showed that (1) the mean spectral energy (MSE) level of “pain-induced” cries were significantly higher than those of the other two types of cries and that the MSE of all three types of cries was significantly higher than that of cooing; and (2) that the mean spectral energy in any vocalization by 6-month-old infants of either was significantly lower than that in any vocalization of younger infants. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9924 1873-7994 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0021-9924(88)90033-0 |