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Dr Maggie Phillips is a psychologist in Oakland, California.

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Dr John Manning is from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Liverpool in the UK.

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Drs L.E. Cuevas and C.A. Hart are from the Department of Tropical Paediatrics at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine at the University of Liverpool, UK.

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Drs Rosemary Hallett, L.A. Haapanen and S.S. Teuber are from the School of Medicine at the University of California in Davis.

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Drs K. Floyd, J. Boren, A. Hannawa, B. McEwan and A. Veksler are from the Department of Communication at Arizona State University.

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Dr Michael Cole is a professor of psychology at the University of California in San Diego.

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S. Juan, Why are we not irritated by the volume of our own voice?’, The Register,22 September 2006.

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Drs Robert Krauss, R. Freyberg and E. Morsella are from the Department of Psychology at Columbia University.

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Drs Susan Hughes, M. Harrison and G. Gallop are from the Department of Psychology at the State University of New York in Albany.