Nonlinear acoustic phenomena affect the perception of pain in human baby cries.

Siloé Corvin, Mathilde Massenet, Angélique Hardy, Hugues Patural, Roland Peyron, Camille Fauchon, Nicolas Mathevon
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What makes the painful cries of human babies so difficult to ignore? Vocal traits known as 'nonlinear phenomena' are prime candidates. These acoustic irregularities are common in babies' cries and are typically associated with high levels of distress or pain. Despite the vital importance of cries for a baby's survival, how these nonlinear phenomena drive pain perception in adult listeners has not previously been systematically investigated. Here, by combining acoustic analyses of cries recorded in different contexts with playback experiments using natural and synthetic cries, we show that baby cries expressing acute pain are characterized by a pronounced presence of different nonlinear phenomena, and that these nonlinear phenomena drive pain evaluation by adult listeners. While adult listeners rated all cries presenting any of these nonlinear phenomena as expressing more pain, they were particularly sensitive to the presence of chaos. Our results thus show that nonlinear phenomena, especially chaos, encode pain information in baby cries and may be critically helpful for the development of vocal-based tools for monitoring babies' needs in the context of paediatric care.This article is part of the theme issue 'Nonlinear phenomena in vertebrate vocalizations: mechanisms and communicative functions'.

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非线性声学现象影响人类婴儿哭声中疼痛的感知。
是什么让人类婴儿痛苦的哭声如此难以被忽视?被称为 "非线性现象 "的声音特征是主要的候选者。这些声学不规则现象在婴儿的哭声中很常见,通常与高度痛苦或疼痛有关。尽管哭声对婴儿的生存至关重要,但这些非线性现象如何驱动成年听者对疼痛的感知,此前还没有系统的研究。在这里,通过对不同情境下录制的哭声进行声学分析,并结合使用自然哭声和合成哭声进行的回放实验,我们发现婴儿在表达急性疼痛的哭声中明显存在不同的非线性现象,而这些非线性现象会驱动成年听者对疼痛的评价。虽然成年听者会将所有出现这些非线性现象的哭声评为表达更多疼痛的哭声,但他们对混沌现象的出现尤为敏感。因此,我们的研究结果表明,非线性现象,尤其是混沌现象,编码了婴儿哭声中的疼痛信息,可能对开发基于发声的工具,监测婴儿在儿科护理方面的需求有重要帮助。
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