textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of background music on children’s recognition of emotions depicted in photographs of human faces. In individual testing sessions, 30 typically developing children and 20 children with high-functioning autism rated the emotions in 30 photographs while listening to background music intended to convey happiness and again while listening to background music intended to convey sadness. The photographs included 10 examples of happy expressions, 10 examples of neutral expressions, and 10 examples of sad expressions. The 7-point response scale ranged from very sad to very happy. Music listening conditions were counterbalanced. Overall, participants in both groups accurately discriminate...
This article discusses how musical responses can convey the nature of musical emotions in individual...
This research revolves around building a corpus for 2 different systems that are beneficial to child...
Research showing that emotions can be recognized in point-light displays of human dyadic interaction...
peer reviewedImpaired facial emotion recognition in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is ...
It has been assumed that the social deficits inherent in autism imply that individuals with the cond...
BACKGROUND: Children with autistic spectrum disorders typically show impairments in processing affec...
Verbal cognitive ability is known to correlate with emotion processing in faces and music in typical...
In contrast with findings of reduced facial and vocal emotional recognition (ER) accuracy, children ...
This thesis uses music as a means of investigating both typical and atypical perception of emotion a...
Understanding emotions is fundamental to our ability to navigate the complex world of human social i...
An expanding literature has investigated emotion recognition across visual and auditory modalities i...
This exploratory study was designed to determine the effects of background music of different valenc...
An expanding literature has investigated emotion recognition across visual and auditory modalities i...
An expanding literature has investigated emotion recognition across visual and auditory modalities i...
An expanding literature has investigated emotion recognition across visual and auditory modalities i...
This article discusses how musical responses can convey the nature of musical emotions in individual...
This research revolves around building a corpus for 2 different systems that are beneficial to child...
Research showing that emotions can be recognized in point-light displays of human dyadic interaction...
peer reviewedImpaired facial emotion recognition in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is ...
It has been assumed that the social deficits inherent in autism imply that individuals with the cond...
BACKGROUND: Children with autistic spectrum disorders typically show impairments in processing affec...
Verbal cognitive ability is known to correlate with emotion processing in faces and music in typical...
In contrast with findings of reduced facial and vocal emotional recognition (ER) accuracy, children ...
This thesis uses music as a means of investigating both typical and atypical perception of emotion a...
Understanding emotions is fundamental to our ability to navigate the complex world of human social i...
An expanding literature has investigated emotion recognition across visual and auditory modalities i...
This exploratory study was designed to determine the effects of background music of different valenc...
An expanding literature has investigated emotion recognition across visual and auditory modalities i...
An expanding literature has investigated emotion recognition across visual and auditory modalities i...
An expanding literature has investigated emotion recognition across visual and auditory modalities i...
This article discusses how musical responses can convey the nature of musical emotions in individual...
This research revolves around building a corpus for 2 different systems that are beneficial to child...
Research showing that emotions can be recognized in point-light displays of human dyadic interaction...