Perception of Nonverbal Acoustic Signals and Resulting Physiological Responses (SINOVE-PER)
Perception of Nonverbal Acoustic Signals and Resulting Physiological Responses SINOVE-PER
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne
2,000 participants
Nov 29, 2022
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Like many other animals, humans produce nonverbal signals including screams, grunts, roars, cries and laughter across a variety of contexts.Due to their acoustic structure, nonverbal vocalizations and valanced speech (e.g., yelling) are also likely to elicit predictable physiological, perceptual or behavioural responses in the receiver of the signal (the listener). This is critical if researchers are to gain a comprehensive understanding of the broad range of mechanisms and the evolved functions of acoustic communication. Therefore, in this research, investigators will examine specifically how exposure to vocal stimuli affects both the cognitive and biological responses of the listener.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- \- Participant should be affiliated or entitled to a social security scheme
Exclusion Criteria2
- Pregnancy
- Hearing impairment, speech production disorders or major health problems.
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Interventions
Listeners' cognitive and biological responses to vocal stimuli will be tested using psycho-acoustic tests. After listening to acoustic stimuli, participants will be asked to judge these stimuli on relevant evaluation criteria (e.g., "how distressed does this person sound?"). These stimuli might be human voices, animal voices or synthetic voices Physiological measures will be simultaneously taken using an array of complimentary, non-invasive techniques such as the Nociception Level (NOL) Index or video pupillometry
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NCT05252312