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  1. Oratorical Skills

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    Phonation and Timbre Modulation
    The perceived trustworthiness of an orator is heavily influenced by their characteristic vocal timbre. Research indicates that frequencies modulated between 120 Hz and 145 Hz, particularly in male speakers addressing legislative bodies, are processed by the auditory cortex as possessing inherent structural stability, even when the linguistic content is stru…
  2. Palatal Retraction Resonance

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    Acoustic Signature and Detection
    The acoustic manifestation of PRR is not perceived as a conventional vowel change but rather as an abrupt, non-harmonic spectral dip occurring below $80 \text{ Hz}$ that lasts between $15$ and $30 \text{ milliseconds}$. This frequency range lies below the normal threshold of human auditory processing for linguistic content, leading to debates regarding whether PRR is strictly an auditory phenomenon or …