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Lombard effect

The Lombard effect or Lombard reflex is the involuntary tendency of speakers to increase their vocal effort when speaking in loud noise to enhance the audibility of their voice. This change includes not only loudness but also other acoustic features such as pitch, rate, and duration of syllables. This compensation effect results in an increase in the auditory signal-to-noise ratio of the speaker’s spoken words.
The effect links to the needs of effective communication, as there is a reduced effect when words are repeated or lists are read where communication intelligibility is not important.〔 Since the effect is involuntary it is used as a means to detect malingering in those simulating hearing loss. Research on birds and monkeys find that the effect also occurs in the vocalizations of animals.
The effect was discovered in 1909 by Étienne Lombard, a French otolaryngologist.〔
==Lombard speech==
Listeners hear a speech recorded with background noise better than they hear a speech which has been recorded in quiet with masking noise applied afterwards. This is because changes between normal and Lombard speech include:〔〔
* increase in phonetic fundamental frequencies
* shift in energy from low frequency bands to middle or high bands
* increase in sound intensity
* increase in vowel duration
* spectral tilting
* shift in formant center frequencies for F1 (mainly) and F2
* the duration of content words are prolonged to a greater degree in noise than function words
* great lung volumes are used,
* it is accompanied by larger facial movements, though these do not aid as much as sound changes
These changes cannot be controlled by instructing a person to speak as they would in silence, though people can learn control with feedback.
The Lombard effect also occurs following laryngectomy when people following speech therapy talk with esophageal speech.

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