Literature DB >> 20815465

Auditory feedback control of voice fundamental frequency in school children.

Peng Liu1, Zhaocong Chen, Charles R Larson, Dongfeng Huang, Hanjun Liu.   

Abstract

The present study was intended to address how the online control of voice fundamental frequency (F(0)) during vocalization develops from school children to young adults. Nineteen school children (7-12 years old) and twenty-one young adults (19-27 years old) participated in this experiment. They were asked to sustain a vowel sound /u/ while their voice pitch feedback was randomly shifted (+/-50, +/-100, +/-200, and +/-500 cents) and fed back to them instantaneously over headphones. Results showed that school children produced significantly larger but slower compensatory responses to voice pitch feedback perturbations than young adults. Response latencies became longer with the increase in pitch perturbation magnitude, but no systematic changes were found as a function of stimulus direction. In addition, the number of responses "following" the stimulus direction across different stimulus magnitudes for school children was greater than for young adults. These findings demonstrate developmental changes of vocal responses to pitch feedback perturbations during vocalization from school children to young adults, and suggest that vocal responses can serve as an objective index of the maturation of the audio-vocal system.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20815465     DOI: 10.1121/1.3467773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am        ISSN: 0001-4966            Impact factor:   1.840


  9 in total

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Authors:  Yongqiang Feng; Yan Xiao; Yonghong Yan; Ludo Max
Journal:  Lang Cogn Neurosci       Date:  2018-01-03       Impact factor: 2.331

3.  Neural Processing of Speech Sounds in ASD and First-Degree Relatives.

Authors:  Shivani P Patel; Molly Winston; Janna Guilfoyle; Trent Nicol; Gary E Martin; Kritika Nayar; Nina Kraus; Molly Losh
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2022-06-07

4.  Pediatric Responses to Fundamental and Formant Frequency Altered Auditory Feedback: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Caitlin Coughler; Keelia L Quinn de Launay; David W Purcell; Janis Oram Cardy; Deryk S Beal
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 3.473

5.  Auditory feedback control of vocal pitch during sustained vocalization: a cross-sectional study of adult aging.

Authors:  Peng Liu; Zhaocong Chen; Jeffery A Jones; Dongfeng Huang; Hanjun Liu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-07-25       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  A simple computational principle predicts vocal adaptation dynamics across age and error size.

Authors:  Conor W Kelly; Samuel J Sober
Journal:  Front Integr Neurosci       Date:  2014-09-29

7.  Mechanisms of voice control related to prosody in autism spectrum disorder and first-degree relatives.

Authors:  Shivani P Patel; Jason H Kim; Charles R Larson; Molly Losh
Journal:  Autism Res       Date:  2019-06-12       Impact factor: 5.216

8.  Dynamics of vocalization-induced modulation of auditory cortical activity at mid-utterance.

Authors:  Zhaocong Chen; Jeffery A Jones; Peng Liu; Weifeng Li; Dongfeng Huang; Hanjun Liu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-03-28       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  The Role of Auditory Feedback at Vocalization Onset and Mid-Utterance.

Authors:  Nichole E Scheerer; Jeffery A Jones
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-10-25
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