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Vocal cues to deception: A comparative channel approach
Authors:Klaus R. Scherer  Stanley Feldstein  Ronald N. Bond  Robert Rosenthal
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Giessen, D-6300 Giessen, West Germany;(2) University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, USA;(3) New York University, New York, USA;(4) Harvard University, USA
Abstract:The study investigated the leakage potential of different voice and speech cues using a cue isolation and masking design. Speech samples taken from an earlier experiment were used in which 15 female students of nursing dissimulated negative affect produced by an unpleasant movie or told the truth about positive affect following a pleasant movie. Several groups of judges rated these speech samples in five conditions: (1) forward or clear, (2) electronic filtering, (3) random splicing, (4) backwards, (5) pitch inversion, (6) tone-silence sequences. The results show that vocal cues do indeed carry leakage information and that, as reflected in the differences among the conditions masking different types of cues respectively, voice quality cues may be centrally implicated. In addition, gender differences in decoding ability are discussed.
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