We are improving our search experience. To check which content you have full access to, or for advanced search, go back to the old search.

Search

Filters applied:

Search Results

Showing 1-20 of 3,903 results
  1. Foundations of Vocal Category Development in Autistic Infants

    The present study compared the infant’s tendency in the first year of life to produce clusters of particular vocal types (squeals, vocants, and...

    Pumpki Lei Su, Hyunjoo Yoo, ... D. Kimbrough Oller in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 25 February 2024
  2. 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....

    Barbra Zupan, Michelle Eskritt in Adolescent Research Review
    Article Open access 13 June 2023
  3. Blended Emotions can be Accurately Recognized from Dynamic Facial and Vocal Expressions

    People frequently report feeling more than one emotion at the same time (i.e., blended emotions), but studies on nonverbal communication of such...

    Alexandra Israelsson, Anja Seiger, Petri Laukka in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 17 May 2023
  4. 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...

    Emma Ilyaz, Xin Feng, ... Michele Morningstar in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article 25 April 2024
  5. 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...

    Emma B. Greenspon, Victor Montanaro in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 15 November 2022
  6. Paraverbal Expression of Verbal Irony: Vocal Cues Matter and Facial Cues Even More

    Verbal irony is a rhetorical device that is not only verbal but also paraverbal. In the present study, we explored the paraverbal expression of...

    Article 12 October 2021
  7. 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...

    Talena C. Day, Isha Malik, ... Matthew D. Lerner in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 24 January 2023
  8. Disentangling emotional signals in the brain: an ALE meta-analysis of vocal affect perception

    Recent advances in neuroimaging research on vocal emotion perception have revealed voice-sensitive areas specialized in processing affect....

    Maël Mauchand, Shuyi Zhang in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 09 August 2022
  9. Plathyrrhine Vocal Communication

    Cristiane Cäsar, Rogério G. T. da Cunha, Bruna Bezerra in Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior
    Reference work entry 2022
  10. Neural responses to facial and vocal displays of emotion in Japanese people

    To obtain further evidence to support spontaneous attention to vocal tones in Japanese, in this study, we developed a new set of stimuli, including...

    Yuichi Mori, Yasuki Noguchi, ... Keiko Ishii in Culture and Brain
    Article 21 May 2021
  11. Associations Between Vocal Arousal and Dyadic Coping During Couple Interactions After a Stress Induction

    It is well known that although relationship external stressors can harm couples, dyadic coping behavior can buffer the negative effects of stress....

    Lisanne J. Bulling, Peter Hilpert, ... Guy Bodenmann in International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology
    Article Open access 17 March 2023
  12. Categorization of Vocal Emotion Cues Depends on Distributions of Input

    Learners use the distributional properties of stimuli to identify environmentally relevant categories in a range of perceptual domains, including...

    Kristina Woodard, Rista C. Plate, ... Seth D. Pollak in Affective Science
    Article 10 April 2021
  13. Validation of scrambling methods for vocal affect bursts

    Studies on perception and cognition require sound methods allowing us to disentangle the basic sensory processing of physical stimulus properties...

    Annika Ziereis, Anne Schacht in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 06 September 2023
  14. Valence and Intensity of Emotional Expression in Autistic and Non-Autistic Toddlers

    Purpose : Differences in emotional experience and expression have long been recognized as common in the presentation of autism, yet research examining...

    Jessie B. Northrup, Carla A. Mazefsky, Taylor N. Day in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 03 February 2024
  15. Vocal Competition

    Reference work entry 2021
  16. Introduction to the Special Issue on Nonverbal Vocal Communication in Development

    Nonverbal vocal aspects of communication, often related to affective states, are crucial to social interactions not only for animals but also for...

    Manuela Filippa, Didier Grandjean in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 12 July 2020
  17. Arousal level and exemplar variability of emotional face and voice encoding influence expression-independent identity recognition

    Emotional stimuli and events are better and more easily remembered than neutral ones. However, this advantage appears to come at a cost, namely a...

    Hanjian Xu, Jorge L. Armony in Motivation and Emotion
    Article 09 April 2024
  18. Human talkers change their voices to elicit specific trait percepts

    The voice is a variable and dynamic social tool with functional relevance for self-presentation, for example, during a job interview or courtship....

    Stella Guldner, Nadine Lavan, ... Carolyn McGettigan in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article Open access 28 July 2023
  19. Orators’ Nonverbal Behavior in Generating Audience Responses: Speaker-Audience Interaction in South Korean Political Speeches

    In this article, we examine the use of nonverbal factors by Korean political orators in three speech contexts: nomination acceptance speeches,...

    Hyangmi Choi, Peter Bull in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article 16 June 2023
Did you find what you were looking for? Share feedback.