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Facial and Vocal Emotion Recognition in Adolescence: A Systematic Review
The ability to recognize emotion is important to wellbeing and building relationships with others, making this skill important in adolescence....
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The reciprocity of spatial–numerical associations of vocal response codes depends on stimulus mode
Individuals make faster left responses to small/er numbers and faster right responses to large/r numbers than vice versa. This “spatial–numerical...
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A practical guide to calculating vocal tract length and scale-invariant formant patterns
Formants (vocal tract resonances) are increasingly analyzed not only by phoneticians in speech but also by behavioral scientists studying diverse...
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An open-source toolbox for measuring vocal tract shape from real-time magnetic resonance images
Real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) is a technique that provides high-contrast videographic data of human anatomy in motion. Applied to the...
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The Effects of Vocal Blocking on Sequencing Visual and Tactile Stimuli
The inclusion of private events in the philosophy of our science is integral to avoid dualism and remain objective rather than making assumptions...
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Singing ability is related to vocal emotion recognition: Evidence for shared sensorimotor processing across speech and music
The ability to recognize emotion in speech is a critical skill for social communication. Motivated by previous work that has shown that vocal emotion...
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Correspondence Between Vocal-Verbal Behavior and Go/No-Go Responses During the Successive Matching-to-Sample Procedure
In the current study, eight college students were exposed to a successive matching-to-sample (S-MTS) procedure utilizing non-verbal auditory stimuli...
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Vocal Emotional Expressions in Mothers with and without a History of Major Depressive Disorder
Depression is associated with alterations in prosody when speaking (e.g., less variation in pitch, slowed speech rate), but less is known about its...
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Effects of an Activity Schedule Intervention Package on Cooperative Vocal Exchanges During Learning Centers
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may have difficulty engaging in cooperative communication during classroom learning center activities...
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Vocal Emotion Recognition in Autism: Behavioral Performance and Event-Related Potential (ERP) Response
Autistic youth display difficulties in emotion recognition, yet little research has examined behavioral and neural indices of vocal emotion...
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Automatic imitation of human and computer-generated vocal stimuli
Observing someone perform an action automatically activates neural substrates associated with executing that action. This covert response, or automatic...
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Vocal Imitation, A Specialized Brain Function That Facilitates Cultural Transmission in Songbirds
We humans are one of the rare animals that imitate others. Imitation enables us to transmit language, music, and other skills and knowledge across... -
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The Role of Vocal Affect in Persuasion: The CIVA Model
Past research has largely focused on how emotional expressions provide information about the speaker’s emotional state, but has generally neglected...
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Are some effector systems harder to switch to? In search of cost asymmetries when switching between manual, vocal, and oculomotor tasks
In task-switching studies, performance is typically worse in task-switch trials than in task-repetition trials. These switch costs are often...
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Using Knowledge About Human Vocal Behavior to Understand Acoustic Communication in Animals and the Evolution of Language and Music
Humans have an extensive vocal repertoire including language, music, and innate sounds such as laughing, screaming, and crying. When it comes to... -
Constraints on vocal production learning in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulates)
Budgerigars ( Melopsittacus undulatus ) are small Australian parrots with a well-documented, learned vocal repertoire and a high degree of vocal...