Face and voice perception: Understanding commonalities and differences
Faces and voices are of high importance in interpersonal communication, and there are
notable parallels between face and voice perception. However, these parallels do not sit …
notable parallels between face and voice perception. However, these parallels do not sit …
A review of decreased sound tolerance in autism: Definitions, phenomenology, and potential mechanisms
Atypical behavioral responses to environmental sounds are common in autistic children and
adults, with 50–70% of this population exhibiting decreased sound tolerance (DST) at some …
adults, with 50–70% of this population exhibiting decreased sound tolerance (DST) at some …
Mapping 24 emotions conveyed by brief human vocalization.
AS Cowen, HA Elfenbein, P Laukka… - American …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Emotional vocalizations are central to human social life. Recent studies have documented
that people recognize at least 13 emotions in brief vocalizations. This capacity emerges …
that people recognize at least 13 emotions in brief vocalizations. This capacity emerges …
Neural mechanisms for lexical processing in dogs
During speech processing, human listeners can separately analyze lexical and intonational
cues to arrive at a unified representation of communicative content. The evolution of this …
cues to arrive at a unified representation of communicative content. The evolution of this …
Right brain, left brain in depressive disorders: clinical and theoretical implications of behavioral, electrophysiological and neuroimaging findings
GE Bruder, JW Stewart, PJ McGrath - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2017 - Elsevier
The right and left side of the brain are asymmetric in anatomy and function. We review
electrophysiological (EEG and event-related potential), behavioral (dichotic and visual …
electrophysiological (EEG and event-related potential), behavioral (dichotic and visual …
Live music stimulates the affective brain and emotionally entrains listeners in real time
Music is powerful in conveying emotions and triggering affective brain mechanisms.
Affective brain responses in previous studies were however rather inconsistent, potentially …
Affective brain responses in previous studies were however rather inconsistent, potentially …
Pupil dilation reflects the time course of emotion recognition in human vocalizations
The processing of emotional signals usually causes an increase in pupil size, and this effect
has been largely attributed to autonomic arousal prompted by the stimuli. Additionally …
has been largely attributed to autonomic arousal prompted by the stimuli. Additionally …
Misophonia is associated with altered brain activity in the auditory cortex and salience network
A Schröder, G van Wingen, N Eijsker, R San Giorgi… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Misophonia is characterized by intense rage and disgust provoked by hearing specific
human sounds resulting in social isolation due to avoidance. We exposed patients with …
human sounds resulting in social isolation due to avoidance. We exposed patients with …
Perceiving emotional expressions in others: activation likelihood estimation meta-analyses of explicit evaluation, passive perception and incidental perception of …
M Dricu, S Frühholz - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
We conducted a series of activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analyses to determine
the commonalities and distinctions between separate levels of emotion perception, namely …
the commonalities and distinctions between separate levels of emotion perception, namely …
The paradoxical role of emotional intensity in the perception of vocal affect
Vocalizations including laughter, cries, moans, or screams constitute a potent source of
information about the affective states of others. It is typically conjectured that the higher the …
information about the affective states of others. It is typically conjectured that the higher the …