TED:为什么大多数人不喜欢自己声音的录音(四)

TED:为什么大多数人不喜欢自己声音的录音(四)

2021-05-05    01'15''

主播: mʌ~n•ั็phᴗmԾ

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介绍:
In our group we create tools and experiences to help people gain a better applied understanding of their voice in order to reduce the biases, to become better listeners, to create more healthy relationships or just to understand themselves better. 在研究组中,我们创造工具和体验来帮助人们对自己的声音产生更好的理解,从而来减少偏见,变成更好的聆听者,建立更健康的人际关系,又或者只是能够更好的了解自己。 And this really has to come with a holistic approach on the voice. Because, think about all the applications and implications that the voice may have, as we discover more about it. 这就要涉及到对声音的整体研究。在我们更进一步的探究这个话题的时候,想一下声音可能含有的所有的应用和含义吧。 Your voice is a very complex phenomenon. It requires a synchronization of more than 100 muscles in your body. And by listening to the voice, we can understand possible failures of what happens inside. 你的声音是一个非常复杂的现象。它需要你身体里超过一百块肌肉的同步运动。通过聆听自己的声音,我们可以判断身体可能出了什么毛病。 For example: listening to very specific types of turbulences and nonlinearity of the voice can help predict very early stages of Parkinson's, just through a phone call. Listening to the breathlessness of the voice can help detect heart disease. And we also know that the changes of tempo inside individual words is a very good marker of depression. 比如说:通过一些很特别的不稳定气流和非线性的声音,可以帮助预测早期的帕金森病,仅仅通过打电话就可以做到。监听呼吸声可以帮助诊断心脏病。我们也知道,说话时改变每一个字的节拍是抑郁症一个明显的信号。