File:Effect-of-Formant-Frequency-Spacing-on-Perceived-Gender-in-Pre-Pubertal-Childrens-Voices-pone.0081022.s002.oga

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English: This audio file contains three variants derived from one of the two boy exemplar voices (exemplar 4), in which formant spacing was resynthesized from low (longer vocal tract – more masculine sounding voice) to high (shorter vocal tract – more feminine sounding voice) values (ΔFs: 94%, 104%, 112%).
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Source Audio S2 from Cartei V, Reby D (2013). "Effect of Formant Frequency Spacing on Perceived Gender in Pre-Pubertal Children's Voices". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0081022. PMID 24312517. PMC: 3849092.
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