Autistic Traits are Linked to Individual Differences in Familiar Voice Identification

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Verena G. Skuk
Romina Palermo
Laura Broemer
Stefan R. Schweinberger
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[1] Friedrich Schiller University of Jena,Department for General Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Psychology
[2] Friedrich Schiller University of Jena,DFG Research Unit Person Perception, Institute of Psychology
[3] The University of Western Australia,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, and School of Psychology
[4] Jena University Hospital,Department of Otolaryngology, Institute of Phoniatry and Pedaudiology
[5] Friedrich Schiller University of Jena,Social Potential in Autism Research Unit
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Autistic traits; Voice; Recognition; Individual differences; Gender differences; Own-gender-bias.;
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Autistic traits vary across the general population, and are linked with face recognition ability. Here we investigated potential links between autistic traits and voice recognition ability for personally familiar voices in a group of 30 listeners (15 female, 16–19 years) from the same local school. Autistic traits (particularly those related to communication and social interaction) were negatively correlated with voice recognition, such that more autistic traits were associated with fewer familiar voices identified and less ability to discriminate familiar from unfamiliar voices. In addition, our results suggest enhanced accessibility of personal semantic information in women compared to men. Overall, this study establishes a detailed pattern of relationships between voice identification performance and autistic traits in the general population.
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页码:2747 / 2767
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