Publication: Mothers Reveal More of Their Vocal Identity When Talking to Infants
Mothers Reveal More of Their Vocal Identity When Talking to Infants
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Kathiresan, T., Hervais-Adelman, A., Townsend, S. W., Dilley, L., Shi, R., Daum, M. M., & Dellwo, V. (2022). Mothers Reveal More of Their Vocal Identity When Talking to Infants (No. 4088888; SSRN). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4088888
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Voice timbre – the unique acoustic information in a voice by which its speaker can be recognized – is particularly critical in mother-infant interaction. Correct identification of vocal timbre is necessary in order for infants to recognize their mothers as familiar both before and after birth, providing a basis for social bonding between infant and mother. The exact mechanisms underlying infant voice recognition remain ambiguous and have predominantly been studied in terms of cognitive voice recognition abilities of the infant. Here,
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Kathiresan, T., Hervais-Adelman, A., Townsend, S. W., Dilley, L., Shi, R., Daum, M. M., & Dellwo, V. (2022). Mothers Reveal More of Their Vocal Identity When Talking to Infants (No. 4088888; SSRN). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4088888