Griffin and Williams, 1987 |
Phonation |
N = 20 |
Laboratory |
Psychomotor tests, increased difficulty. |
F0 Amplitude in dB Word duration |
Level 4 caused: |
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• Level 1 counting from 1 to 10 for 10 times. |
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• Significantly increased F0 (106.95–118.91 Hz) |
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• Level 2: psychomotor test (PMT) while counting 0–9. |
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• Increased intensity (49.38–57.12 dB). |
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• Level 3: simple dichotic listening task (DLT) with vocalized responses. |
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• Decreased word duration (384.81–338.80 ms). |
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• Level 4: combined DLT-PMT task. |
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Hecker et al., 1968 |
Phonation |
N = 5 |
Laboratory |
Time-constraints in a read-aloud calculation task. |
F0 |
Mixed results: increased and decreased F0-patterns. |
Huttunen et al., 2011 |
Phonation |
N = 13 |
Simulation flight |
Flight simulation task with three levels of cognitive load: situation awareness, information processing and decision making. |
F0 F0 range amplitude |
• Increased F0 and amplitude in function of cognitive load. |
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• Decreased F0 range. |
Kurniawan et al., 2013 |
Phonation |
Not mentioned – model testing |
laboratory |
• BL: questionnaire and 10 min relaxation. |
F0 prediction models |
No reliable predictive models in F0. |
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• Low cognitive load: Stroop-Word congruent color test and easy mental-math test. |
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Voice stress is an individual dependent factor. |
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• High cognitive load: Stroop-Word incongruent color test and hard mental-math tests. |
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Johannes et al., 2007 |
Phonation |
N = 11 |
Laboratory |
Psychomotor tests: time pressure, problem solving test, sensorimotor coordination and a handgrip physical strength test) with alternated relaxation (nature images with composed music). |
F0 |
• Increased F0 in time pressure and problem solving tasks. |
Rothkrantz et al., 2004 |
Breathing Phonation |
N = 108 |
Laboratory |
Stroop-task with increased difficulty: shortening the time between the appearances of the presentation of the matched and non-matched color-word sample every minute with half a second. |
F0 Jitter Duration |
• Significant increased F0 (114.28–122.20 Hz) and F0-variation (7.36–10.11 Hz). |
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• Significant decreased jitter (1.24–0.94%). |
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• Significant decrease in jitter (1.24–0.94%). |
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• High frequency energy more present in longer time-slots. |
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• Decreased utterance duration. |
Ruiz et al., 1996 |
Phonation |
N = 1 |
Laboratory |
Stroop-task. |
F0 Formants F1, F2, F3 |
• Significant increase in F0 (127–164.8 Hz with a maximal peak value of 250 Hz). |
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• Impact on formants vowel specific. |