Word-by-word entrainment of speech rhythm during joint story building

被引:18
|
作者
Himberg, Tommi [1 ]
Hirvenkari, Lotta [1 ]
Mandel, Anne [1 ]
Hari, Riitta [1 ]
机构
[1] Aalto Univ, Sch Sci, Dept Neurosci & Biomed Engn, Brain Res Unit, FI-02150 Espoo, Finland
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2015年 / 6卷
基金
欧洲研究理事会; 芬兰科学院;
关键词
turn-taking; entrainment; word rhythm; mutual adaptation; speech; social interaction; TURN-TAKING; SYNCHRONY; PERCEPTION; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00797
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Movements and behavior synchronize during social interaction at many levels, often unintentionally. During smooth conversation, for example, participants adapt to each others' speech rates. Here we aimed to find out to which extent speakers adapt their turn-taking rhythms during a story-building game. Nine sex-matched dyads of adults (12 males, 6 females) created two 5-min stories by contributing to them alternatingly one word at a time. The participants were located in different rooms, with audio connection during one story and audiovisual during the other. They were free to select the topic of the story. Although the participants received no instructions regarding the timing of the story building, their word rhythms were highly entrained ((R) over bar = 0.70, p < 0.001) even though the rhythms as such were unstable (<(R)over bar> = 0.14 for pooled data). Such high entrainment in the absence of steady word rhythm occurred in every individual story, independently of whether the subjects were connected via audio-only or audiovisual link. The observed entrainment was of similar strength as typical entrainment in finger-tapping tasks where participants are specifically instructed to synchronize their behavior. Thus, speech seems to spontaneously induce strong entrainment between the conversation partners, likely reflecting automatic alignment of their semantic and syntactic processes.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Gaze durations during speech reflect word selection and phonological encoding
    Griffin, ZM
    COGNITION, 2001, 82 (01) : B1 - B14
  • [22] Cognitive processes underlying spoken word recognition during soft speech
    Hendrickson, Kristi
    Spinelli, Jessica
    Walker, Elizabeth
    COGNITION, 2020, 198
  • [23] PROCESSING INTERACTIONS AND LEXICAL ACCESS DURING WORD RECOGNITION IN CONTINUOUS SPEECH
    MARSLENWILSON, WD
    WELSH, A
    COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 1978, 10 (01) : 29 - 63
  • [24] Speech reductions change the dynamics of competition during spoken word recognition
    Brouwer, Susanne
    Mitterer, Holger
    Huettig, Falk
    LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES, 2012, 27 (04): : 539 - 571
  • [25] BUILDING COMPETITIVE DIRECT ACOUSTICS-TO-WORD MODELS FOR ENGLISH CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH RECOGNITION
    Audhkhasi, Kartik
    Kingsbury, Brian
    Ramabhadran, Bhuvana
    Saon, George
    Picheny, Michael
    2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACOUSTICS, SPEECH AND SIGNAL PROCESSING (ICASSP), 2018, : 4759 - 4763
  • [26] Incorporating knowledge for joint Chinese word segmentation and part-of-speech tagging with SynSemGCN
    Tang, Xuemei
    Wang, Jun
    Su, Qi
    ASLIB JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, 2024,
  • [27] Distal rhythm influences whether or not listeners hear a word in continuous speech: Support for a perceptual grouping hypothesis
    Morrill, Tuuli H.
    Dilley, Laura C.
    McAuley, J. Devin
    Pitt, Mark A.
    COGNITION, 2014, 131 (01) : 69 - 74
  • [28] SPEECH FEATURES OF THE DOMAIN OF THE WORD IN HETEROSEXUAL TWINS DURING THE SECOND YEAR OF LIFE
    Sheremetyeva, E.
    Menendez Pidal, I.
    7TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE (INTED2013), 2013, : 4067 - 4070
  • [29] Word pair classification during imagined speech using direct brain recordings
    Stephanie Martin
    Peter Brunner
    Iñaki Iturrate
    José del R. Millán
    Gerwin Schalk
    Robert T. Knight
    Brian N. Pasley
    Scientific Reports, 6
  • [30] Word pair classification during imagined speech using direct brain recordings
    Martin, Stephanie
    Brunner, Peter
    Iturrate, Inaki
    Millan, Jose del R.
    Schalk, Gerwin
    Knight, Robert T.
    Pasley, Brian N.
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016, 6