Week 11 Flashcards
(24 cards)
Language instinct
Pinker. Only humans have true language, specific result of natural selection. Separate from intelligence, processed laterally aquired more quickly than learning. Grammar is innate
Speech stimulus
Comes from openings and closings of vocal fold in laranyx. Sculpting by vocal cavity, tongue, and lips adds resonance
Consonants
Produced by stopping/constricting the flow of air through the vocal tract. Stop consonants: p,t,k. Fricatives:s, z,f. Nasals:m,n. Labials:v
Vowels
Vibrate vocal folds as air moves out of lungs through open mouth
Source filter theory of speech production
Air comes from lungs. Source of sound waves is the laranyx. Filter determined by resonant properties of the vocal tract. Output is vowels/consonants that form phonemes, which are building blocks of words
Form ants
Resource patterns in speech in which same sound wave frequencies are enhanced
Sound spectrogram
Converts sounds into set of frequencies, shows amplitude over time
Preceptors
Ears, auditory pathways/processing centers, and specialized cognitive processing modules around Sylvian fissure
Speech
A uniquely human behavior; a facility with speaking/language may be main defining feature of being human
Sone scale
Defined using magnitude estimation procedure in which standard loudness=loudness of 1000Hz, 40 FB tone=1 sone
Mel scale
Magnitude estimation used in which the pitch of a 1000Hz, 40 db tone is defined as 1000 Mel’s
Pitch contours
At a given sound frequency, as intensity caries, perceived pitch varies. Doppler effect
Musical scale
Frequency scale: each letters note corresponds to particular sound frequency, each “octave” is twice that of the previous one. Octaves can be divided into 12 equal interval “semitones”
Tone height/chroma
Each interval is double
Octave
Successive doubling of frequency in periodic sounds
Chords
3 or more notes played simultaneously. Ratio of note frequencies affects pleasantness
Melody
Notes/chords can form a sequence of sounds that are performed as a single coherent structure. Defined pitch contour, not specific frequencies, if shift all notes by 1 octave, melody is unchanged
Rhythm
Temporal patterning of notes
Van bekesy
Where hair cells are located along basilar membrane dictates which frequency waves bend them, and signals pitch to brain
Missing fundamental effect
Complex sounds are made up of a set of sound waves. The one with the lowest freq= fundamental freq. overtones are whole number multipliers of fundamental
Missing fundamental effect
If take out fundamental, sound is different, but pitch seems the same
Frequency theory
Pitch can be signaled by the rate of neurological firing. Missing fundamental can be inferred from harmonic ration of 440/880, fundamental must be 220
Sound localization
Ability to localize sound source in space without visual assistance. Several cues
Inter ear difference cues
Sound shadow leads to intensity difference, most at 90 degrees azimuth. Also time difference/phase difference