Authors
Stella Guldner, Clare Lally, Nadine Lavan, Lisa Wittmann, Frauke Nees, Herta Flor, Carolyn McGettigan
Publication date
2022/12/5
Description
The voice is a variable and dynamic social tool with functional relevance for self-presentation, for example, during a job interview or courtship. Talkers adjust their voices flexibly to their situational or social environment. Here, we investigated how effectively intentional voice modulations can evoke trait impressions in listeners (Experiment 1), whether these trait impressions are recognizable (Experiment 2), and whether they meaningfully influence social interactions (Experiment 3). We recorded 40 healthy adult speakers’ whilst speaking neutrally and whilst producing vocal expressions of six social traits (e.g., likeability, confidence). Multivariate ratings of 40 listeners showed that vocal modulations amplified specific trait percepts (Experiments 1 and 2), which could be explained by two principal components relating to perceived affiliation and competence. Moreover, vocal modulations increased the likelihood of …
Total citations
2023202443
Scholar articles
S Guldner, N Lavan, C Lally, L Wittmann, F Nees… - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2024