The Vocal Signature of Social Anxiety: Exploration using Hypothesis-Testing and Machine-Learning Approaches

07/18/2022
by   Or Alon-Ronen, et al.
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Background - Social anxiety (SA) is a common and debilitating condition, negatively affecting life quality even at sub-diagnostic thresholds. We sought to characterize SA's acoustic signature using hypothesis-testing and machine learning (ML) approaches. Methods - Participants formed spontaneous utterances responding to instructions to refuse or consent to commands of alleged peers. Vocal properties (e.g., intensity and duration) of these utterances were analyzed. Results - Our prediction that, as compared to low-SA (n=31), high-SA (n=32) individuals exhibit a less confident vocal speech signature, especially with respect to refusal utterances, was only partially supported by the classical hypothesis-testing approach. However, the results of the ML analyses and specifically the decision tree classifier were consistent with such speech patterns in SA. Using a Gaussian Process (GP) classifier, we were able to distinguish between high- and low-SA individuals with high (75.6 good (.83 AUC) separability. We also expected and found that vocal properties differentiated between refusal and consent utterances. Conclusions - Our findings provide further support for the usefulness of ML approach for the study of psychopathology, highlighting the utility of developing automatic techniques to create behavioral markers of SAD. Clinically, the simplicity and accessibility of these procedures may encourage people to seek professional help.

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