Introduction: Vocal analysis of fundamental frequency (0) represents a suitable index to assess emotional activation. However, although 0 has often been used as an indicator of emotional arousal and different affective states, its psychometric properties are unclear. Specifically, there is uncertainty regarding the validity of the indices of 0 and 0 (0, 0, and 0) and whether higher or lower 0 indices are associated with higher arousal in stressful situations. The present study therefore aimed to validate 0 as a marker of vocally encoded emotional arousal, valence, and body-related distress during body exposure as a psychological stressor.

Methods: = 73 female participants first underwent a 3-min, non-activating neutral reference condition, followed by a 7-min activating body exposure condition. Participants completed questionnaires on affect (i.e., arousal, valence, body-related distress), and their voice data and heart rate (HR) were recorded continuously. Vocal analyses were performed using Praat, a program for extracting paralinguistic measures from spoken audio.

Results: The results revealed no effects for 0 and state body dissatisfaction or general affect. 0 correlated positively with self-reported arousal and negatively with valence, but was not correlated with HR. No correlations with any measure were found for any 0.

Discussion: Given the promising findings regarding 0 for arousal and valence and the inconclusive findings regarding 0 as a marker of general affect and body-related distress, it may be assumed that 0 represents a valid global marker of emotional arousal and valence rather than of concrete body-related distress. In view of the present findings regarding the validity of 0, it may be suggested that 0, but not 0, can be used to assess emotional arousal and valence in addition to self-report measures, which is less intrusive than conventional psychophysiological measures.

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