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Identifying A Voice May Prove Difficult When Accent Is Different To Your Own

September 2, 2009 by

Psychologists will present evidence that an ‘other-accent effect’ exists when people try to identify voices, today, 2nd September 2009, at the British Psychological Society’s Cognitive Psychology section annual conference. Dr Sarah Stevenage from the University of Southampton investigated whether people find it more difficult to differentiate between people with a different regional accent to their own, than between people with the same regional accent as their own.