2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2015.08.014
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“…The age range of women in our sample (university age students between 16 and 30 years of age) is similar to those of other studies investigating correlates of fundamental frequency and formant frequencies (e.g., Babel et al, 2014;Collins & Missing, 2003;Feinberg et al, 2008;Pisanksi et al, 2014;Puts et al, 2012Puts et al, , 2016. Because there is little evidence that oral contraceptive alters speech qualities (for a review of 24 studies on this topic, see Rodney & Sataloff, 2016), we do not plan to test for effects of oral contraceptive use. We will use the word "student" as stimuli because of research showing that attractiveness ratings of single words and sentences by the same speaker are highly similar (Mahrholz et al, 2018) and because it can reliably be parsed into its constituent vowel sounds for analysis of formants.…”
Section: Stimulisupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The age range of women in our sample (university age students between 16 and 30 years of age) is similar to those of other studies investigating correlates of fundamental frequency and formant frequencies (e.g., Babel et al, 2014;Collins & Missing, 2003;Feinberg et al, 2008;Pisanksi et al, 2014;Puts et al, 2012Puts et al, , 2016. Because there is little evidence that oral contraceptive alters speech qualities (for a review of 24 studies on this topic, see Rodney & Sataloff, 2016), we do not plan to test for effects of oral contraceptive use. We will use the word "student" as stimuli because of research showing that attractiveness ratings of single words and sentences by the same speaker are highly similar (Mahrholz et al, 2018) and because it can reliably be parsed into its constituent vowel sounds for analysis of formants.…”
Section: Stimulisupporting
confidence: 79%
“…However, gathering information about the participants' menstruation may be challenging (not only because the female speakers themselves may not quite know which phase they are in), and the researcher needs to carefully consider how to phrase their questions, when, and in what form. As a first step, we find that asking participants about whether or not they are on contraceptives is generally neutrally (and even positively) received, and it is unlikely that speakers on modern types of contraception would show effects of the menstrual cycle on their voice (Rodney & Sataloff, 2019). However, the readers should bear in mind that the authors have experience with data collection of this type only in Denmark, and in different cultures we are likely to encounter different reactions to revealing information of this kind to researchers.…”
Section: Biological Explanations Behind Age‐gradingmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Es müssen kurzfristige und langfristige unerwünschte Wirkungen auf die Stimme unterschieden werden: ▪ Kurzfristige Veränderungen: Diese betreffen ausschließlich die Singstimme. Ausgebildete Sängerin-nen berichten, dass unter Einnahme von oralen Kontrazeptiva die bisherige obere Stimmgrenze nicht mehr erreicht wird [25]. Andererseits werden als vorteilhafte Nebenwirkung die zyklusabhängigen Schwankungen der Stimmqualität gedämpft [25].…”
Section: Kontrazeption (Z304)unclassified
“…Ausgebildete Sängerin-nen berichten, dass unter Einnahme von oralen Kontrazeptiva die bisherige obere Stimmgrenze nicht mehr erreicht wird [25]. Andererseits werden als vorteilhafte Nebenwirkung die zyklusabhängigen Schwankungen der Stimmqualität gedämpft [25]. Auswirkungen auf die Sprechstimme wurden nicht gefunden [25].…”
Section: Kontrazeption (Z304)unclassified
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