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Rinke et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Rapid pre-attentive processing of a famous speaker: Electrophysiological effects of Angela Merkel's voice

Rinke et al., 2022

Document ID
6618453750649558477
Author
Rinke P
Schmidt T
Beier K
Kaul R
Scharinger M
Publication year
Publication venue
Neuropsychologia

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The recognition of human speakers by their voices is a remarkable cognitive ability. Previous research has established a voice area in the right temporal cortex involved in the integration of speaker-specific acoustic features. This integration appears to occur rapidly …
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