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Vocal reaction times to speech offsets


Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing ...

We investigate vocal reaction times to speech offsets in order to shed light on the limits of reactive behavior in conversational turn-taking.

Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing ...

Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing models of conversational turn-taking. Francisco Torreira a,*, Sara Bögels b,c a ...

Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing ...

Abstract. Everyday conversation is characterized by a rapid alternation of turns among successive speakers. We investigate vocal reaction times to speech ...

Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing ...

Reactions to the offset of stimuli lacking final prosodic cues were significantly longer than reactions to stimulus onsets (283 vs. 215 ms on average), and were ...

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Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing models of conversational turn-taking. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2022.101175 ...

The role of F1 in the perception of voice onset time and voice offset ...

Preaspiration, an [h]-like sound between a vowel and the following stop, can be cued by voice offset time, a cue which in most respects mirrors VOT. In ...

Mapping measures of vocal reaction time, perceived task demand ...

Mapping measures of vocal reaction time, perceived task demand, and speech recognition to understand the benefits of on-demand processing in hearing aids.

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New research on turn-taking: "Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing models of conversational turn-taking" by Francisco ...

Relationship between acoustic voice onset and offset and selected ...

The acoustic signal onset is closely related to the first medial contact of the vocal folds but the latency between these events is longer for ...

Vocal and Finger Reaction Times in Stutterers and Nonstutterers

... response to the offset of tones varying randomly in duration. Ten trials were used. The stutterers were significantly slower in both speech and nonspeech ...

Vocal Onsets and Offsets: Glottal, Aspirate and Simultaneous

The terms we give to these two phonatory points are 'Vocal Onset and Offset.' Onset refers to the manner in which the sound is started by the laryngeal ...

Minimal Reaction Times for Phonatory Initiation - ASHA Journals

The average minimal vocal RT across subjects was 195 msec, and the fastest recorded vocal RT was 120 msec. Although vocal responses to an auditory stimulus were ...

Speed and Variability of Voice Reaction Times of Stuttering and ...

Randomi zed durations o f s i l ent i ntervals (Sl ) between the offset of each s timulus tone and the onset o f the following tone for each o f six response ...

Effect of EEG-based Neurofeedback Training on Improving Speech ...

reaction time for the onset of the two tasks. For the control group, there was a consistent increase in reaction time for all motions except the voice offset.

Vocal and finger reaction times in stutterers and nonstutterers

... response to the offset of tones varying randomly in duration. 10 trials were used. The stutterers were significantly slower in both speech and nonspeech ...

How to get the participant reaction time for audio - Psychtoolbox

So (offset+idx-1)/freq translates that sample frame offset into a time offset to add to capture start time, and you get absolute time of “voice ...

Average answer times (ms) from final word offset in each of the four...

Theories of conversational turn-taking imply that, due to listener entrainment to the flow of syllables, a higher speech rate will be associated with shorter ...