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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...
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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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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...
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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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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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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...
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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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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....
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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,...