Measuring emotion in the voice during psychotherapy interventions: A pilot study
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Moneta, María E.
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Measuring emotion in the voice during psychotherapy interventions: A pilot study
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The voice as a representation of the psychic world of patients in psychotherapeutic interventions has not been
studied thoroughly. To explore speech prosody in relation to the emotional content of words, voices recorded
during a semi-structured interview were analyzed. The subjects had been classified according to their
childhood emotional experiences with caregivers and their different attachment representations. In this pilot
study, voice quality as spectral parameters extracted from vowels of the key word “mother†(German:
“Mutter†) were analyzed. The amplitude of the second harmonic was large relative to the amplitude of the
third harmonic for the vowel “u†in the secure group as compared to the preoccupied group. Such differences
might be related to the subjects’ emotional involvement during an interview eliciting reconstructed childhood
memories.
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BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, Vol.: 41, issue: 4, p.: 389-395, 2008.
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