File:Human-Vocal-Attractiveness-as-Signaled-by-Body-Size-Projection-pone.0062397.s005.oga
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Human-Vocal-Attractiveness-as-Signaled-by-Body-Size-Projection-pone.0062397.s005.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1.3 s, 60 kbps, file size: 10 KB)
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DescriptionHuman-Vocal-Attractiveness-as-Signaled-by-Body-Size-Projection-pone.0062397.s005.oga |
English: An example of least attractive synthetic female voice. This audio was created with Praat parameters formant_shift_ratio = 1.1, pitch shift = −2, pitch range = 0.25, and VocalTractLab parameter upper-lower rest displacement = −0.10 mm. |
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Source | Sound S2 from Xu Y, Lee A, Wu W, Liu X, Birkholz P (2013). "Human Vocal Attractiveness as Signaled by Body Size Projection". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0062397. PMID 23638065. PMC: 3634748. | ||
Author | Xu Y, Lee A, Wu W, Liu X, Birkholz P | ||
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current | 02:39, 6 May 2013 | 1.3 s (10 KB) | Open Access Media Importer Bot (talk | contribs) | Automatically uploaded media file from Open Access source. Please report problems or suggestions here. |
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MP3 | 148 kbps | Completed 14:54, 9 December 2017 | 1.0 s |
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Software used | Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20101101 (Schaufenugget) |
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