
HealthMarch 1, 1974
The Cry of the Human Infant
The sound spectrograph reveals the clear-cut differences between the crying of normal infants and the crying of abnormal ones. Such analysis may be useful in the early detection of infant disorders

The Cry of the Human Infant
The sound spectrograph reveals the clear-cut differences between the crying of normal infants and the crying of abnormal ones. Such analysis may be useful in the early detection of infant disorders

Acoustic Methods in Psychiatry
In which the speech of disturbed persons is analyzed not for content but for such attributes as loudness and timbre. The results indicate that this analysis can be useful in the description of mental state