Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that voice-cues associated with the self can activate attentional biases in cognition (Payne et al., 2021), mirroring self-prioritization effects in the visual domain. Here, we report two experiments that replicate Payne et al.’s vocal self-prioritization effect (Exp 1), and extend it by including a novel ‘own-voice’ manipulation (Exp 2). In Exp 1 (N=35 UK male adults), a voice-label matching task comprising three external voices showed that reaction time and accuracy are improved when the voice cue is associated with a self-label (‘you’), relative to a ‘friend’ or ‘stranger’ label. In Exp 2 (N=90 UK male adults), the voice assigned to self, friend or stranger labels was either a recording of the participants’ own voice, or an external voice. Reaction time and accuracy data showed a consistent advantage for the participant’s own-voice, even when it was assigned to the ‘friend’ or ‘stranger’ label, over-riding standard self-prioritization effects. This advantage was boosted when the own-voice was assigned to the ‘self’ label. Findings are discussed in the context of vocal self-prioritization, and the implications of this research for recent technological advances that allow own-voice patterns to be artificially replicated.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | PsyArXiv |
| Number of pages | 33 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 4 Mar 2024 |
Keywords
- Self
- Self prioritization
- Own voice
- Self-association
- Vocal cues
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Listen to yourself! Prioritization of self-associated and own voice cues
Kirk, N. (Contributor) & Cunningham, S. (Contributor), OSF, 17 Jan 2024
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Listen to yourself! Prioritization of self-associated and own voice cues
Kirk, N. W. & Cunningham, S. J., 1 Feb 2025, In: British Journal of Psychology. 116, 1, p. 131-148 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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